Dust, made of particles like skin cells and dander, often seems to be never-ending. But there's an easy way to reduce the ...
Xu Wang, senior researcher at the lab and a CU Boulder physics lecturer, is leading the DUSTER proposal. He said in the lab’s ...
It’s the type, size and quantity – and how your body reacts to it – that determines whether it’s harmful for your health. Dust can trigger skin irritation and rashes, and irritate your eyes. For ...
Levitation of moon dust at lunar sunrise and sunset is surely partly down to the pyroelectric effect, which induces an electrostatic charge on particles when warmed or cooled that then causes ...