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Physics & Astronomy

Electrons Disrupt Symmetry in Exotic Low-Temp Superconductor

Scientists have discovered that the transport of electronic charge in a metallic superconductor containing strontium, ruthenium, and oxygen breaks the…

Physics & Astronomy

NASA's Curiosity rover finds clues to chilly ancient Mars buried in rocks

Weaving this story, element by element, from roughly 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) away is a painstaking process. But scientists aren't the type…

Earth Sciences

New Technique Distinguishes Industrial Noise From Seismic Signals

For the first time, seismologists can characterize signals as a result of some industrial human activity on a continent-wide scale using cloud computing.

Materials Sciences

2D Molecular Crystals Enhance Organic Semiconductor Properties

The first strategy is bulk doping. Bulk doping involves the solution phase blending or vapor phase co-deposition of the dopants with the host OSCs. However,…

Materials Sciences

4D Electric Circuit Network Unlocks New Topological Properties

These topological properties include quantized Hall currents, large magnetoresistance, and surface excitations that are immune to disorder. It is hoped that…

Life & Chemistry

Food System Innovations: Enhancing Artificial Meat & Photosynthesis

In a new study published in the journal Nature Food, an international team of researchers has now assessed and categorised key innovations with a potential to…

Health & Medicine

Protein shapes matter in Alzheimer's research

Proteins do not misbehave and misfold out of the blue. There is a delicate ecosystem of biochemical interactions and environments that usually let them twist,…

Life & Chemistry

Time-Lapse Breakthrough: Efficiently Decomposing Cellulose

The plant component cellulose is an extremely resistant, water-insoluble polymer that is difficult to break down. This makes the efficient and sustainable use…

Life & Chemistry

Bayreuth Researchers Unveil High-Performance Biocatalyst

Biotechnological production of natural products and drugs

Power and Electrical Engineering

New Spreadable Interlayer Enhances Solid State Battery Stability

“This interlayer makes the battery cell significantly more stable, and therefore able to withstand much higher current density. What is also important is that…

Event News

Dresden Nexus Conference 2020: Explore Circular Economy Trends

Under the theme “Circular Economy in a Sustainable Society”, the third Dresden Nexus Conference (DNC2020) in June will be devoted to important issues of…

Health & Medicine

Genetic Tradeoffs and Evolving Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria

Bacteria can still develop antibiotic resistance even in the face of challenging genetic tradeoffs, or compromises, associated with varying antibiotic…

Physics & Astronomy

New Method Unlocks Millisecond CT Imaging Breakthrough

Now a research team – led by Tohoku University Professor, Wataru Yashiro – has developed a new method using intense synchrotron radiation that produces higher…

Physics & Astronomy

Making quantum 'waves' in ultrathin materials

Wavelike, collective oscillations of electrons known as “plasmons” are very important for determining the optical and electronic properties of metals.

Earth Sciences

NASA's ICESat-2 measures Arctic Ocean's sea ice thickness, snow cover

Initial results from NASA's new Ice Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) suggest that the sea ice has thinned by as much as 20% since the end of the…

Materials Sciences

New Bone-Graft Biomaterial Enhances Smiles and Reduces Pain

Patients missing teeth don't just want a restoration of function. Above all, they want a tooth replacement that gives them a nice smile.

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