Have you ever wondered what makes shark skin so tough and sleek? It's dermal denticles—tiny, tooth-like structures that cover ...
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The Resolution Revolution: How Electron Microscopy Is Transforming Structural Studies
Cryo-electron microscopy and tomography are transforming structural biology, offering unprecedented insights into ...
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Using a SMAL Lens for Semiconductor Imaging
The SMAL lens, when used with the Nanoro Generation in Blue Mode, provides: Able to conduct nanoscale imaging quickly and ...
As the EV industry stumbles, GM makes a big bet on new chemistries to help revive sales — and regain the global lead. Inside ...
A single-step high-pressure industrial process replaces complex irradiation methods, producing quantum-grade nanodiamonds ...
Ming-yeh Lin of Saint Island International Patent & Law Offices examines a Taiwanese case that illustrates how courts assess ...
How do leeches find their hosts? We explore how leeches sense heat, chemicals, and movements in their environments.
Scientists have found a way to make hydrogen peroxide from vibration instead of electricity or light, using motion and water to create a clean oxidant.
Back in 2010, crystallographer Tim Gruene heard a scientist from drugmaker Novartis say something that stuck with him. The pharmaceutical giant had amassed a collection of around 2 million small ...
Objective Glomerular immune complex deposition plays a central role in lupus nephritis (LN), but the prognostic relevance of individual immunoglobulin components remains unclear. This study aimed to ...
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