Microwave radiation has been found to be a viable alternative to conventional annealing methods during the fabrication of solar panels, according to a recent study by a team of researchers led by Dr.
Microwaves sit in practically every kitchen, zapping food multiple times daily while nobody gives it a second thought. It’s convenient, it’s fast, and everyone assumes it’s basically harmless. But ...
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Microwaves produce radiation. Is that bad for me?
A Vox reader asks: Are microwaves actually bad for you, your health, and the food you eat? I think anybody who’s ever “nuked” some leftovers or a ready-made meal has pondered the same question. Nuke?
Steven Ray, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry, has been named a fellow of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS). The honor, given to Ray at an awards ceremony at the SciX ...
SEVERAL recent publications 1–4 discuss possible methods whereby a localized gas discharge might be maintained by electromagnetic radiation. Recently a simple experiment to maintain an electrodeless ...
Researchers at Macquarie University in Sydney have developed a microwave technology they say will improve the production of solar cells, while making them easier to recycle. During the fabrication of ...
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