Researchers develop a new XPS technique enabling surface studies at atmospheric pressure, enhancing real-world chemical ...
Near-infrared spectroscopy, known as NIR spectroscopy or NIRS, is a long-established analytical technique. For over 30 years, it has proven to be a fast and reliable method for measuring chemical and ...
Nestled in the Northern Catskills, the tiny village of Hobart, New York, is home to around 400 residents, and millions of fascinating characters, all stacked high on shelves. Hobart is a book village.
A look at the book adaptations coming to life on both big and small screens this year. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor A new chapter in the world of literary adaptations is under way. From a mom ...
A new book on infrared spectroscopy picks up where all previous books leave off. Jena-based scientist PD Dr. Thomas Mayerhöfer has written the first book on infrared spectroscopy that explains spectra ...
Screens are replacing paper when it comes to nearly every aspect of communication, but is it good for our mental health? Research proves the countless mental health benefits of reading, but still most ...
From a rollicking crypto investigation to an unexpectedly moving novel about poetry-spouting AI, these are the best books we read in 2023. Appropriate, then, that this was a year for unwieldy, ...
The best fiction books of the year include works by James McBride, Lauren Groff, and Esther Yi. These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases ...
The best nonfiction books published in 2023 included a revelatory biography, works of in-depth reporting, and more. These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s standout fiction and nonfiction. Credit...By Timo Lenzen Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff Every year, starting in the spring ...
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