Shaw prize winner Wolfgang Baumeister is one of many international researchers recruited by Chinese institutes.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is a leader in automated materials characterization, integrating AI, machine learning ...
A pulse of light sets the tempo in the material. Atoms in a crystalline sheet just a few atoms thick begin to move—not ...
Discover how forensic experts investigate explosions, analyze evidence, and collaborate to determine whether incidents are ...
From medicine to agriculture and aquaculture, bacteriophages are poised to have a huge global impact. As viruses which target ...
The University of Liverpool and Newcastle researchers have uncovered how bacterial organelles assemble, opening new routes ...
News18 takes a closer look at the types of samples forensic experts collect in such situations, the tests they conduct, and how they draw conclusions about the explosion ...
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New Drug Protects Mitochondria and Prevents Kidney Injury in Mice
If the drug works in people, it could prevent kidney injury in high-risk populations, or potentially even treat other ...
Blocking fatty ceramides could stop acute kidney injury—and possibly revolutionize mitochondrial disease treatment.
Dr. Liam Spillane discusses how innovations in EELS and direct detection cameras are transforming materials analysis and improving experimental efficiency.
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First-confirmed images of microplastics in the brain — possible link to dementia
Strange brown specks in two donated brains set a seasoned neuropathologist on an unexpected path. Elaine Bearer had examined ...
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PH scientists tackle life’s mystery at Hong Kong science meet
Ayisha Ong (left), a second-year student at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Sheena Garcia, a postdoctoral fellow and ...
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