High-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) is the only experimental technique to directly watch proteins in dynamic action.
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3D zinc–organic polymer battery achieves 40,000-cycle lifespan with 93% retention
In a world chasing safer, greener power sources, this zinc–organic battery could mark a turning point. By using a new 3D ...
Accepted Presentations Showcase First-in-Human Development, Manufacturing Innovation, and Predictive Biomarkers for Deciparticle™ Everolimus ...
An integrative modeling workflow to understand with atomistic precision biomolecular dynamics from high-speed atomic force ...
Some of these startups, like Nano Gas, deliver faster, cheaper and more energy-efficient ways to clean polluted water. Others are developing new filtration membranes, real-time monitoring systems, or ...
While nanopore technologies have revolutionized DNA and RNA analysis, their application to proteins has been limited due to ...
Chronic alcohol use accelerates Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by intensifying oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and ...
0D nanomaterials are defined by their confinement: in the zeroth dimension, electrons are restricted in all three spatial ...
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, report in the Journal of the American Chemical Societythe use of three-dimensional atomic force microscopy (AFM) and ...
A groundbreaking study led by scientists from the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and West China Hospital of ...
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New Infrared Technique Maps Molecules Inside Living Cells in Real Time
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy at BESSY II can be used to create high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and cell organelles in native aqueous environment, according to a new study by a ...
Scientists suggest approach could be leveraged for a wide range of chemical applications, with complex, workflows streamlined into a rapid, single-step reaction.
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