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Social media pressure can make friendships a full-time job
Credits: Photo: Kaboompics.com on Pexels Friendship is an important part of our lives. Staying in touch with friends online is extremely important, especially for teenagers. However, promoting friendship online can take time and require almost constant availability. This can cause digital stress that can occur when expectations on social media are not met. This can lead to conflicts between friends.…
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Chemistry
Pressure Engineering reveals the organic and inorganic interaction sites of hybrid perovskites
Basic characterization and calculation of (DBU) PBBR3 under ambient conditions. (a) Crystal structure of 1D (DBU)PBBR3 along the (0 1 0) direction (a) and (0 0 1) directions (c) and DBU molecular structures. (b) (DBU) TEM images of PBBR3 MRS. The inset shows the HRTEM image. (c) (DBU) Absorption and PL spectra of inserts in PBBR3 MRS and TAUC plots.…
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Science
New equations improve vapor pressure calculations for different conditions
Full range comparison of error rates for ammonia, butane, toluene, and water. Credit: Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Construction Technology The Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Construction Technology introduced the vapor pressure equation. It addresses the limitations of the Lee-Kesler method, a widely used method in the field of thermodynamics, and provides a versatile and comprehensive solution for…
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Biology
Large-scale study finds coyotes are thriving despite pressure from humans and predators
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire surveyed coyotes in multiple different habitats using data from more than 4,500 camera traps and found that human hunting does not reduce populations, but rather reduces reproductive and migration rates. found that the coyote population had increased due to this. Credit: Snapshot US A study led by the University of New Hampshire reveals…
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Biology
Earthworms and snails withstand pressure 2,500 meters underground in the Pacific Ocean
Schmidt Ocean Institute photo publications are published on the East Pacific’s East Thika site. A giant insect has been discovered crawling on the ocean floor of the Pacific Ocean, revealing an ecosystem that thrived in the harsh environment, according to a study published by Nature Communications. Researchers discovered a thriving community 2,515 meters (8,250 feet) below the surface off the…
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Chemistry
Succeeded in synthesizing high-energy density cubic gauche nitrogen at atmospheric pressure
Researchers synthesize high-energy-density cubic gauche nitrogen at atmospheric pressure. Credit: Xianlong Wang A research group led by Professor Wang Xianlong of the Hefei Institute of Physical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences has successfully synthesized the high-energy density material cubic gauche nitrogen (CG-N) at atmospheric pressure by processing potassium azide (KN3). did. Uses plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition technology (PECVD). The study…
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