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Materials Sciences

New Class of Super-Hard Alloys Discovered with Data Analytics

A new method of discovering materials using data analytics and electron microscopy has found a new class of extremely hard alloys. Such materials could…

Life & Chemistry

Molecular switch for "exhaustion mode" of immune cells discovered

Normally, the immune system goes into a state of maximum alert following a viral infection. It triggers the activation of a variety of immune cells such as T…

Studies and Analyses

Robocabs: Exploring the Future of Autonomous Mobility

Even if the technology has as yet only been tested in prototypes on test routes, autonomous driving will apparently be possible in the near future. How exactly…

Physics & Astronomy

Cyanide Compounds in Meteorites Could Hint at Life’s Origins

The extraterrestrial compounds found in meteorites resemble the active site of hydrogenases, which are enzymes that provide energy to bacteria and archaea by…

Health & Medicine

New Drug Target Discovered for Multiple Tumor Types at UC San Diego

A research team headed by scientists at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research at UC San Diego has…

Information Technology

UCI electrical engineering team develops 'beyond 5G' wireless transceiver

A new wireless transceiver invented by electrical engineers at the University of California, Irvine boosts radio frequencies into 100-gigahertz territory,…

Life & Chemistry

Bacterial Survival: How Neighbors Influence Cell Fate

The survival and growth of cells are central factors in biological systems. Scientists such as Ulrich Gerland, Professor for Physics of Complex Biosystems at…

Materials Sciences

UCLouvain Develops New Battery Material for Future Energy

What do we have now?

Physics & Astronomy

Laboratory Breakthrough: Studying Dark Ages Chemistry

Physicists report the first laboratory measurements of electron reactions with helium hydride ions in the cryogenic storage ring CSR at the Max Planck…

Health & Medicine

First Impressions Matter in Immune System Function

First impressions are important – they can set the stage for the entire course of a relationship. The same is true for the impressions the cells of our immune…

Studies and Analyses

Fat Cells Linked to Melanoma Transformation, Study Reveals

Researchers at Tel Aviv University, led by Prof. Carmit Levy and Dr. Tamar Golan of the Department of Human Genetics and Biochemistry at TAU’s Sackler School…

Materials Sciences

Research Links Insulating States in Twisted Bilayer Graphene and Cuprates

Finding a material which superconducts at room temperature would lead to a technological revolution, alleviate the energy crisis (as nowadays most energy is…

Information Technology

New Quantum Algorithm Bridges Quantum and Classical Worlds

Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have developed a new quantum computing algorithm that offers a clearer understanding of the quantum-to-classical…

Materials Sciences

Discovering Excitonic Insulators: A New Class of Materials

First observation of excitonic insulator
New exotic state was first predicted in 1960s

Materials Sciences

New Graphene Discovery Enhances Superconductor Development

When two mesh screens are overlaid, beautiful patterns appear when one screen is offset. These “moiré patterns” have long intrigued artists, scientists and…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Crunching Breakthrough: Innovative Recycling for Battery Modules

Crunching, the serrated metal roller eats its way into the battery modules, crushes the plastic frames, slits the silver foils of the lithium polymer packs,…

Materials Sciences

First Metal-Organic Coordination Polymers Synthesized at Samara Polytech

Under the leadership of the head of the laboratory for the synthesis of new crystalline materials of the Samara Center for Theoretical Materials Science…

Life & Chemistry

Intestinal Bacteria’s Role in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity

Those who are overweight also have a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. In fact, 86% of all patients with this type of diabetes are…

Life & Chemistry

Boosting Hydrogen Production with Topological Surface States

Water electrolysis could provide high-quality hydrogen gas that can be used in fuel cells directly. However, since noble metals, such as platinum and iridium,…

Life & Chemistry

Blue Light Innovation: Controlling RNA Activity with Precision

For some time now, light signals have been used to alter the transcription of genetic information – and consequently protein synthesis directed by RNA…

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