German Leibniz Institute DSMZ makes WHO-listed fungi available to researchers worldwide BRAUNSCHWEIG, LOWER SAXONY ...
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.
Scientists created the world’s smallest QR code using ceramic tech, opening new possibilities for ultra-durable, energy-efficient usage ...
In the oceans and on land, scientists are discovering rare, transitional organisms that bridge the gap between Earth’s simplest cells and today’s complex ones.
Complex cells are thought to be the result of a union between two ancient microorganisms, but scientists have long been ...
The record-breaking nano QR code is 37% smaller than the previous record holder and invisible to optical microscopes. A research team at TU Wien and Cerabyte just shrunk the QR code to an impossible ...
The ceramic thin film technology behind the record could store over 2 terabytes on a single A4 sheet and preserve data for millennia without any energy input.
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat to public health, but these cryogenically frozen germs might be more of a help than a hindrance.
These act like a biological compass and allow the bacterium to align with the Earth’s magnetic field. In their natural ...
A research team led by UAB researcher David Reverter has discovered the molecular mechanism that describes in detail the ...
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