From microplastics in the deepest point of our ocean to hydrocarbon-eating bacteria, discover five fascinating studies into ...
The first people to climb Everest didn’t need outdoor gear made with “forever chemicals” to stay warm and dry. You don’t either.
More than 71% of Earth is covered by oceans, but about 95% of them remain unexplored. Only about 20% of the seafloor has been ...
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One tiny crack at 11,000 meters can instantly destroy a submersible
The deepest parts of the ocean are among the most hostile environments on Earth. At depths approaching 11,000 meters in the Mariana Trench, the pressure outside a submersible becomes so intense that a ...
Hardy bacteria in a lab survived pressures comparable to an asteroid strike on the red planet, suggesting a hypothetical scenario in which our planet was seeded with life.
Abstract: This paper investigated a novel silicon carbide (SiC) trench MOSFET with integrated N+-PolySi/SiC HeteroJunction diode (nHJ-TMOS) on the trench sidewalls to realize low power loss and high ...
British weather can't make up its mind about spring temperatures. This trench coat adapts accordingly. Zara's 2-in-1 Detachable Waistcoat Trench Coat delivers two distinct pieces for £139. Wear it as ...
Over the years, we’ve seen plenty of riffs on the trench in designer collections, from the likes of Burberry, Prada, Chloé, and Toteme—paneled patchwork trenches, balloon-sleeve shapes, cropped cuts, ...
Fishers in the Northern Mariana Islands have raised concern about sharks disrupting fishing operations, destroying gear, and undermining already strained livelihoods. A regional observations forum was ...
Abstract: In this paper, we present the results of an experimental analysis of the degradation induced by negative-bias temperature stress (NBTS) in trench-gated p-channel power MOSFETs. Threshold ...
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