A team led by UCL and Imperial College London researchers has shown for the first time how life-saving antibiotics called ...
Scientists have discovered a new twist in a process that forms an intricate nanostructure responsible for the vibrant green colours of the Emerald-patched Cattleheart butterfly's wings.
Researchers have revealed how polymyxins, crucial last-resort antibiotics, break down bacterial armor by forcing cells to ...
A team of physicists has discovered that virtual charges, which exist only during brief interactions with light, play a ...
The root of this prey-catching technique is a chemical ion channel named DmMSL10 that surrounds the base of a Venus fly ...
Researchers created a flexible sensor platform that detects gases and measures their movement speed through nanomaterials, enabling new applications from breath analysis to security.
The new study, published in the journal Nature Microbiology, revealed in high-resolution images and biochemical experiments ...
The antibiotic polymyxin can pierce the armor of active bacteria, but are ineffective when armor production is shut off in dormant bacteria.
A research team has discovered how to finely control Dirac plasmon polaritons in topological insulator metamaterials, ...
IN today’s digital world, our eyes face countless challenges, from long hours in front of screens to exposure of harmful UV ...