When something fails in advanced packaging, the interface is usually the first suspect. That’s partly because the interface ...
A heat-resistant titanium dioxide scaffold makes it possible to nanoimprint reconfigurable phase-change metasurfaces over ...
Living fungi weave conductive nanoparticles into their own growing networks, amplifying bioelectric signals 9-fold and ...
Princeton researchers have revealed new links between high-fat diets and aggressive breast cancer, demonstrating the ...
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Study shows bacterial enzyme threads collagen through a ring to break it down
Researchers have captured a bacterial enzyme in the act of encircling collagen and pulling a single strand through its ...
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Study pinpoints a microscopic mechanism behind quantum collapse
Physicists Gimin Bae, Youngjae Kim, and Jae Dong Lee have identified a specific microscopic process that causes quantum ...
For a century, superconductivity has been something physicists find, not something they build. Strain engineering in ...
One of the greatest mysteries of modern physics, the "black hole information paradox," might have finally found an elegant ...
High-fat conditions caused tumors to develop invasive, tendril-like structures in 3D models. While growth rates remained ...
A 150-year-old geometry rule has been overturned after mathematicians found two different torus surfaces with identical ...
For decades, scientists have tried and failed to explain how the force that binds the heart of atoms together really works.
Princeton researchers have revealed new links between high-fat diets and aggressive breast cancer, demonstrating the important role fat plays in ...
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