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When you stop eating sugar, your body changes. So what exactly happens to your brain and body when you try to quit sugar?
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What Happened This Week in Science?

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What Do the Elements Sound Like?

Using a technique called data sonification, a recent college graduate has converted the visible light given off by the elements into audio, creating unique, complex sounds for each one.
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The Explosive History of Hydrogen – With Andrew Szydlo

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What Happened This Week in Science?

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Celebrating Female Scientists on International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women’s Day, Technology Networks is delighted to showcase the work of Dr. Angela Calderón, associate professor in drug discovery and development at Auburn University in the United States.
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Why Are Electric Vehicle Fires So Hard To Put Out?

Can we solve electric vehicle fires before we fully understand what’s happening inside them?
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5-4-3-2-1 – Rapid Ambient Mass Spectrometry: Answers in Seconds

Speaking at Advances in Food & Beverage Analysis, Nicholas Birse from Queens University, presented their talk on rapid ambient mass spectrometry.
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