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A massive earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing severe damage due to soil liquefaction and frequency matching with ...
A powerful earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing severe structural damage due to soil liquefaction and matching ...
A novel porous material capable of separating deuterium (D2) from hydrogen (H2) at a temperature of 120 K has been introduced. Notably, this temperature exceeds the liquefaction point of natural gas, ...
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First-of-its-kind facility could transform the future of plastic bags: 'We never said that it is absolutely a no-go'Facility developer Mura is using hydrothermal liquefaction to break down hard-to-recycle plastics. That means the company is mixing plastics with water in a high-pressure, high-temperature ...
NCS explains how soil liquefaction and building vibrations contributed to severe damage in Myanmar-Thailand earthquake.
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