How a 3D-printed design can create a diffraction pattern in a simple science experiment about optics.
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Modern plaster cast of the collocatio relief from the Tomb of the Haterii, Rome, taken from a cast in the Museo della Civiltà Romana, Rome. The original relief is now in the Musei Vaticani, Museo ...
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Raman microscopy is a key technique when analyzing diverse battery materials, including metal oxides, carbon, and electrolytes.
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