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Atomic diffraction has long been a cornerstone of quantum research, offering insights into the wave-like nature of particles. Recent advancements in this field have pushed the boundaries of what was once thought possible, demonstrating diffraction of high-energy helium and hydrogen atoms through single-layer graphene. This breakthrough not only challenges long-held...
The rise of beauty filters is transforming how people see themselves—often for the worse. A study published in Computers in Human Behavior has found that users of slimming filters experience heightened body dysmorphia and a greater desire to lose weight, driven by comparisons with their enhanced image. This emerging phenomenon,...
Tiny plastic particles, or nanoplastics, could significantly alter brain development and behavior, according to a new study on mice published in Neuroscience. Researchers found that these particles affect the dopamine system – a key player in motivation and mood – and impact social behaviors during critical stages of development. Nanoplastics,...