In a poorly equipped Madras lab, a thirty-one-year-old physicist solved the structure of collagen using kangaroo tendon from ...
Depending on who you listen to, AI will cause widespread disruption and unemployment, especially at starting and lower middle ...
Light has always carried more than brightness. In this case, it also carries direction and twist. That mix may open a new path for storing far more data in the same physical space. A research team led ...
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MIT's self-organizing laser revolutionizes 3D imaging of the brain’s protective barrier
At high power, laser light inside a multimode optical fiber is supposed to misbehave. The beam usually breaks into a noisy, ...
Electrochemically exfoliated graphene directs nickel foam surfaces toward gamma-NiOOH during oxygen evolution, improving ...
Modern medicine has played a significant role in improving the length and quality of our lives. While many treatments may ...
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Scientists build arsenic-lined crystal pore framework to boost rhodium catalyst performance
Rhodium is one of the most powerful catalytic metals known to chemistry. Small amounts of it can drive reactions that produce ...
Meet Friedrich Miescher: The forgotten scientist who discovered DNA decades before it was understood
When James Watson and Francis Crick described the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953, the moment appeared decisive and ...
Rosalind, a specialised AI model designed for life sciences. Built to assist researchers with complex biological problems, ...
The Challenge of Contaminated Biochar Biochar, a charcoal-like material produced from plant matter, is a powerful tool for environmental cleanup. Its porous structure makes it an excellent adsorbent ...
Pre-oxidized MXene nanosheets decompose under friction and reconstruct into a dual-phase tribofilm of graphitized carbon and ...
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Kale, cabbage, and broccoli could turn toxic soil into a new source of critical thallium metal
University of Queensland geochemist Dr. Amelia Corzo-Remigio said powerful X-rays confirmed crops in the Brassicaceae family had strong "phytomining" potential because of the mechanisms they evolved ...
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