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Researchers discovered that the rate at which a clay-virus-electrolyte mixture settles can be used to detect the presence and concentration of viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19.
At least five people, including three Myanmar refugees, have died and 452 families have been evacuated due to landslides, ... Tattoos, clay and bouncing hair bring the French Open to life.
Shocking footage captured the moment a house was dragged down the mountainside in Layshi, Myanmar, when a landslide hit on May 30. Locals could only watch as the cement home slid down the slope ...
A quantum leap in clay. The researchers have called it ‘a quantum leap in clay.’ A quantum leap is technically a very small leap, even though it is used in everyday speech to mean great progress. In ...
A seething Magnus Carlsen slammed his fist into a table after suffering his first defeat by world champion Gukesh Dommaraju in a classical game in Stavanger before the Norwegian wondered why he ...