A newly isolated giant virus shows bizarre features inside infected cells, and its unusual structure hints at deeper ...
Some bacteria can take a punch that would crush a submarine. In a new set of impact tests, one desert microbe, Deinococcus ...
Marcus Rashford is currently thriving on loan at Barcelona, helping to propel the Catalan giants to the top of La Liga and into the Champions League knockout stages. However, his resurgence away from ...
Dr. Andreas Erdmann, head of the Computational Lithography and Optics group at Fraunhofer IISB for decades and SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photonics) Fellow since 2016, has been honored ...
Physicists in China have unveiled new clues to the origins of high-temperature superconductivity in an iron-based material just a single unit-cell thick. Led by Qi-Kun Xue and Lili Wang at Tsinghua ...
Zirconium carbide (ZrC) ceramics, essential for hypersonic vehicles and next-generation nuclear systems, are notoriously difficult to sinter and are inherently brittle. Researchers have now developed ...
Not all defects are visible with the same microscope. Explore how resolution, contrast, and signal interpretation shape semiconductor failure investigations.
This study presents valuable findings implicating nuclear export in the regulation of protein condensate behaviour and TDP-43 phase behaviour, suggesting a link to pathogenic aggregation in ALS/FTD.
Laser-based manufacturing technologies could play a decisive role in transferring solid-state batteries from laboratory ...
Stanford researchers have combined two microscopy techniques to create a one-of-a-kind instrument that can show cell ...
A research team figured out a way to write data onto wafers of glass using lasers, and unlike, for example, a magnetic tape, ...
This important study implicates that changes in cell regulation may contribute to the evolution of multicellularity. The evidence supporting the conclusions is convincing, with rigorous methods used ...