Researchers have revealed how polymyxins, crucial last-resort antibiotics, break down bacterial armor by forcing cells to ...
The new study, published in the journal Nature Microbiology, revealed in high-resolution images and biochemical experiments ...
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Interview: Judy Cha, Cornell physicist, on federal funding instability to nanotechnology
Cha talks about the Cornell NanoScale Facility and concerns over whether the National Science Foundation won’t renew ...
This article explores how our understanding of the universe has evolved—from the scale of everyday experience down to the ...
Cold atom experiments trap atoms to probe quantum effects, enabling ultra-precise sensing, timekeeping, and monitoring of ...
The rapid growth of nanomedical trials calls for a unified lexicon to support clinical translation and foster collaboration ...
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Tiny nanoparticles and vinegar team up to fight deadly wound infections
When a wound turns septic, healing can quickly become a battle. Antibiotics have been the go-to defense for decades, but ...
While ultraviolet (UV) light is harmful for human skin, it could be a new tool in the fight against airborne allergies. A ...
Overcoming the limitations of wet processes that damage lithium surfaces and induce dendrites, the research team implemented a stable interfacial layer through a solvent-free transfer printing process ...
Scientists from the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology (MIET) have developed a precise method to control the operation of microchips in the extreme conditions of space. The breakthrough will ...
Elon said that Tesla FSD Version 14.0 goes into early wide release next week, then 14.1 about 2 weeks later and finally 14.2.
Artificial Superi (ASI) was once thought to be something that only could exist in science fiction. Now, however, advances in artificial ...
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