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Talking, but not listening, linked to slow eye movements and longer reaction times when driving
Drivers may do well to hang up the phone and listen to an audiobook instead. Talking can trigger brief delays in eye movements that may slow reaction times and impede hazard detection, new research ...
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Why too much ultrasound slows chemical reactions
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have solved a long-standing mystery in the field of sonochemistry: why do chemical reactions slow down when ultrasonic power becomes too strong? Subscribe to ...
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