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Physics & Astronomy

Rydberg Systems: A New Frontier in Quantum Communication

Since the early years of the century, scientists have been seeking ways to exploit the properties of Rydberg atoms for photon-based processing of quantum…

Life & Chemistry

Zebrafish Larvae Aid Discovery of New Appetite Suppressants

Many drugs that take effect in the brain have unwanted side effects. The appetite suppressant Rimonabant, for example, can cause anxiety, depression or even…

Life & Chemistry

Fluorescent Nanoparticles: Innovations in Medical Diagnostics

Diagnosing diseases and understanding the processes that take place within cells at the molecular level require sensitive and selective diagnostic instruments….

Life & Chemistry

In focus: Peptides, the “little brothers and sisters” of proteins

TU Berlin is to act as host university of the new “Bioactive Peptides – Innovative Aspects of Synthesis and Biosynthesis” Research Training Group (RTG2473/1).

Life & Chemistry

Synthetic Molecule Targets Double-Stranded DNA for Innovation

The work was carried out by an international team of experts, including Carnegie Mellon Professor of Chemistry Danith Ly, an expert in peptide nucleic acid…

Life & Chemistry

The dawn of a new era for genebanks – molecular characterisation of an entire genebank collection

Genebanks store samples of cultivars, landraces and wild relatives of crop plants from all over the world to safeguard our agricultural heritage and exploit it…

Physics & Astronomy

Hubble Discovers Fast Evaporating Exoplanet Near Missing Worlds

In fact, most of the known Neptune-sized exoplanets are merely “warm,” because they orbit farther away from their star than those in the region where…

Physics & Astronomy

NASA research reveals Saturn is losing its rings at 'worst-case-scenario' rate

“We estimate that this ‘ring rain’ drains an amount of water products that could fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool from Saturn’s rings in half an hour,” said…

Materials Sciences

AI and Materials Science: Texas A&M’s Groundbreaking Research

A Texas A&M engineering research team is harnessing the power of machine learning, data science and the domain knowledge of experts to autonomously discover…

Life & Chemistry

Unlocking Sulfoquinovose: A Plant Sugar’s Hidden Potential

Sulfoquinovose is a sugar found in plants, which contains sulfur. As a constituent of green-vegetable diets, for example in spinach and salad, it is also found…

Information Technology

AI Computer Vision System Mimics Human Object Recognition

The system is an advance in a type of technology called “computer vision,” which enables computers to read and identify visual images.

Physics & Astronomy

NASA’s Hubble Captures Stunning Images of Comet 46P/Wirtanen

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope photographed comet 46P/Wirtanen on Dec. 13, when the comet was 7.4 million miles (12 million kilometers) from Earth. In this…

Health & Medicine

The immune system's fountain of youth

If only we could keep our bodies young, healthy and energetic, even as we attain the wisdom of our years. New research at the Weizmann Institute of Science…

Life & Chemistry

The Algae’s Third Eye

Just like land plants, algae use sunlight as an energy source. Many green algae actively move in the water; they can approach the light or move away from it….

Life & Chemistry

Basel Researchers Discover Drug Targeting Metastasis Formation

The development of metastasis is responsible for more than 90% of cancer-related deaths, and patients with a metastatic disease are considered incurable.

Information Technology

Drones Enhance Traffic Crash Site Assessments for Safety

It is one of the most vulnerable times for “secondary accidents,” which often can be worse than an original source of the slowdown, according to the U.S….

Health & Medicine

Opioid Crisis: Understanding Risks and Effects

More than two-thirds of the over 70,000 drug-related deaths in the USA in 2017 were due to opioid overdoses. The rapidly increasing abuse of the strong…

Life & Chemistry

Bacterial Signature Discovery Advances Intestinal Disease Research

Enormous numbers of bacteria live in our intestines: they normally cause no disease and they are essential if we are to remain healthy.

Life & Chemistry

New Sepsis Therapy Approaches Through Signaling Molecule Evolution

The numbers are alarming: According to estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO), around six million people die every year from sepsis. The disease,…

Life & Chemistry

Protein engineering extends the language of immune cells

Small infections can be fatal: Millions of people die each year from sepsis, an overreaction of the immune system. A new immune signaling molecule, designed by…

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