by yao | May 21, 2025 | Physics
Understanding and refining the gyromagnetic factor, or “g factor,” is more than a theoretical pursuit—it directly impacts how we improve real-world tools like MRI machines, atomic clocks, and quantum sensors. These technologies depend on precisely...
by yao | May 21, 2025 | Education, Psychology
Children everywhere grow up in communities shaped by social tension, personal conflict, and emotional challenges. In many parts of the world, especially in areas marked by division or unrest, young people often absorb the emotional weight of these realities in their...
by yao | May 15, 2025 | Environment
Australia faces a dual environmental challenge: managing organic waste and reducing the environmental impact of the construction sector. One of the most common types of organic waste is used coffee grounds, which often end up in garbage dumps, releasing methane—a gas...
by yao | May 15, 2025 | Health
Water sustains life, but until now, figuring out how much water people truly need each day has been mostly guesswork. Standard advice is often one-size-fits-all and does not reflect how different people live, work, and experience their surroundings. A large...
by yao | May 14, 2025 | Environment, Health
The growing presence of microplastics in our food and water supply has raised serious concerns about their effects on human health. These tiny plastic particles can carry harmful chemicals, making them more than just harmless debris. In a newly published study,...