A new study, published in Physical Review Letters, reports that scientists have successfully imaged the formation of ...
A powerful new microscopy technique unveils hidden nanoscale light interactions, offering a glimpse into physics that ...
While probing single molecules or atoms typically requires liquid helium—a costly resource—to build a stable environment, a new development from a joint Chinese research team changes the game. By ...
The challenge: seeing atoms without freezing the budgetOptical-coupled scanning probe microscopes (OC-SPM) can visualize individual atoms and probe ...
Life moves in mysterious ways—and perhaps especially so for organisms that undergo dramatic shifts in levels of ...
A new study from the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics in Freiburg offers a likely explanation for why ...
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Terahertz imaging could spy on CPUs in real time and leak data, researchers warn
A team of researchers has shown they can watch a computer chip think without ever touching it. Using terahertz radiation, a ...
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Pain-sensing neurons mapped in unprecedented detail, pointing to new chronic pain drug targets
One in five people worldwide suffers from chronic inflammatory pain. Meanwhile, about two thirds of those affected find ...
DNA inside the nucleus is not packed as a rigid regular fiber-linker histone H1 dynamically binds and loosely "glues" ...
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Off-center electron beam makes a gold nanorod emit circularly polarized light
A single gold nanorod, far smaller than a wavelength of visible light, can be coaxed into emitting circularly polarized ...
DNA inside the nucleus is not packed as a rigid regular fiber—linker histone H1 dynamically binds and loosely "glues" nucleosomes together, creating a ...
New research from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) reveals how two different parts of the brain's memory ...
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