A pore smaller than one nanometer reads peptide sequences amino acid by amino acid, pinpointing single-site Alzheimer's ...
An elephant can lift a log, swing sand onto its back, and still pick up a peanut without crushing it. That mix of strength and delicacy has always looked a little mysterious, especially because ...
With this, the Forttuna Global 100, the Forttuna Group commemorated its first-ever edition of the Forttuna Global 100: The ...
This study reports an important and novel finding that TENT5A, an enzyme involved in fine-tuning poly(A) tail length on selected mRNAs, is required for proper enamel mineralization in mice. The ...
New research shows bottled water can contain more tiny plastic particles than tap water. Scientists explain why everyday choices matter.
Transforming copper mine waste into a construction binder through alkali activation presents a sustainable solution for lower ...
Archaeologists finally crack how ancient Vietnamese achieved a striking cosmetic look seen on 2,000‑year‑old remains.
Insights into surface spin interactions with NV centers in diamond offer strategies to combat decoherence, crucial for advancing quantum sensing capabilities.
Have you ever seen a hibiscus flower? Although its petals have a range of colors, what makes the trumpet-shaped flower more ...
Explore how correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) enables high-resolution insights into endocytic sorting.
The kidneys are vital organs that sustain life by filtering the blood and producing urine. This filtration process takes ...
Just how small can a QR code be? Small enough that it can only be recognized with an electron microscope. A research team at TU Wien, working together with the data storage technology company Cerabyte ...