To observe biomolecules at work they must reside in their native environments. For soluble proteins this is a physiological buffer. Membrane proteins, in addition, need to be embedded in a lipid ...
A recent international research project has used advanced microscopy techniques and computational modeling to discover why ...
Infinitesima completes Series B investment round led by Maverick Silicon; appoints industry veteran, Oreste Donzella, ...
Our current research focuses on developing AlN and high–Al-content AlGaN power devices using distributed polarization doping approaches for next-generation power electronics. Our mission is to enable ...
A common iron mineral hiding in soil turns out to be far better at trapping carbon than scientists realized. Its surface ...
A 0.8 nm amorphous carbon coating grown on hard disk media matches the protective performance of films three times thicker, ...
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Sub-terahertz biosensors enable label-free cancer cell identification
Early detection and accurate typing of cancer are critical for improving patient survival rates. While traditional pathology remains the gold standard, it often requires complex sample processing and ...
Early cancer detection often relies on complex, invasive, and time-consuming staining procedures. A research team from ...
Early detection and accurate typing of cancer are critical for improving patient survival rates. While traditional pathology remains the gold ...
Investigating Quantum Interactions in Materials It’s pretty wild when you start thinking about how materials actually work ...
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1,000,000x magnification with atomic force microscope
Today we're looking at Atomic Force Microscopy! I built a "macro-AFM" to demonstrate the principles of an atomic force microscope, then we look at a real AFM (an nGauge AFM from ICSPI) and do a few ...
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