The Action Lab on MSN
Holding plasma in my hands
In this video I show you how to generate a plasma, and talk about why the noble gasses can be turned into plasma so easily, yet are so difficult to ionize.
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12 Best Vampire TV Shows Of All Time, Ranked
Throughout TV history, vampire shows have varied from zany sitcoms to gory anime series and even gothic soap operas. Here's ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Plasma tests reveal a never-seen effect that’s everywhere in nature
Plasma, the electrically charged state of matter that lights up stars and neon signs, has just revealed a subtle effect that ...
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses ...
When clever rhymes merge with sharply observed, everyday moments, you get “Docs and Ducks: A Quakery of Poems.” It’s a book ...
2025 was another eventful year for the Chemistry World team as we’ve sought to keep on top of the issues that matter the most ...
New Swedish research finds that people with highest microplastics and PFAS levels face double the risk of multiple sclerosis ...
Why do some people get drunk more quickly and feel more impaired? Biology and genetics play a role but alcohol’s effects on the brain are complex ...
Somewhere inside the University of York, a lab robot has just pulled off the kind of week that makes the rest of antibiotic ...
A method using light to measure blood glucose levels could save diabetes patients from frequent finger pricks every day.
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Whole-body imaging reveals where drugs bind at single-cell resolution
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses about the answer to this question.
UK researchers have developed an infrared-based blood test that can detect a single circulating lung cancer cell. Using FT-IR ...
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