Gustaf Arrhenius, an oceanographer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego whose varied research considered the earliest life on Earth and origins of the solar ...
Glasses are non-crystalline but solid states of matter in which molecules and atoms are not arranged into a regular crystal lattice, but rather in a disordered pattern. Glassy materials are widely ...
Migration of interfaces plays an important role in the final microstructure and resulting properties of crystalline materials. Decades of experiments and theory demonstrate that these processes are ...
A group of scientists led by Portuguese research center Instituto de Telecomunicações and the University of Lisbon has utilized the so-called Arrhenius equation to assess the reliability of ...
The thermal reactions, especially thermal degradation and pyrolysis, of any material are essential for the design of industrial processes 1,2,3,4. Knowledge of the thermal behavior of solids provides ...
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A hundred and fifty years ago today a gifted child called Svante Arrhenius was born in the Uppsala region of Sweden. Self-taught in reading and arithmetic by the age of three – or so it is said – ...
Charlotte Eyre is the former children’s editor of The Bookseller magazine, and current children's books previewer. She has programmed the Before I begin my interview with Ingela P Arrhenius, the ...