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Herpes virus infection softens cell nuclei through internal mechanical changes
A recent international research project has used advanced microscopy techniques and computational modeling to discover why ...
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Metamaterial insights point to better implants, robot hands and bumpers
Metamaterials are composites with a very precisely controlled structure. It is this structure that determines the properties of the metamaterial, not the substances it is made of. Typically, a ...
"By cleverly combining new techniques for analyzing DNA at the level of individual molecules, we can achieve real breakthroughs in research into conditions such as dementia," predicts Professor John ...
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How RNA is exposing shocking clues about life’s origins on Earth
Life on Earth may have started with a molecule that still runs our cells today. As researchers probe ribonucleic acid in the ...
This postdoctoral researcher examines how cellular metabolism and disease progression intersect in Crohn’s disease.
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Sulfur tweak accelerates ion flow, unlocks faster performance in solid-state batteries
Researchers at Kennesaw State University are developing a sulfur-modified solid electrolyte designed to improve ...
A study maps how toxic tau disrupts synapses over time, showing early postsynaptic damage that later spreads presynaptically.
To help reduce the misuse and misunderstanding of current science, scientific research needs to be explained in language the public can understand.
In this article, we hear from three academic researchers about how their work using NMR spectroscopy at a reduced magnetic field is improving paramagnetic and metallic materials analysis and providing ...
With the continuous advancement of biomedical research toward high-throughput, precision, and personalized approaches, ...
The work provided a systematic understanding of how nightshade crops, including potatoes and tomatoes, adapt to stressful conditions at the level of entire gene networks, rather than individual genes, ...
Amid NIH funding delays, reversals and uncertainty, a scientist at Harvard who studies breast cancer has lost one-third of ...
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