Researchers at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) have definitively resolved a two-decade-long controversy regarding the direction of electron ...
A pulse of light sets the tempo in the material. Atoms in a crystalline sheet just a few atoms thick begin to move—not ...
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is a leader in automated materials characterization, integrating AI, machine learning ...
Shaw prize winner Wolfgang Baumeister is one of many international researchers recruited by Chinese institutes.
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US scientists make alloys tough enough to withstand nuclear fusion’s Sun-like heat
He reminded that fusion differs from fission, which splits atoms and creates radioactive waste. “Instead, think of joining ...
This year is the second consecutive year Texas has experienced an influx in reported cases, resulting in DSHS health alerts ...
A NIMS research team has developed an automated high-throughput system capable of generating datasets from a single sample of ...
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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 ...
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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
The Beijing-controlled megacity is courting international researchers with astronomical salaries and cutting-edge equipment.
Blocking fatty ceramides could stop acute kidney injury—and possibly revolutionize mitochondrial disease treatment.
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