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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, How Does Your Crystal Grow?
08.06.2020
Nanoscience
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Materials Science
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Organic Chemistry
Weizmann Institute Scientists have created unique, paradoxical, “yo-yo” crystals
Electric on the Outside
26.05.2020
Nanoscience
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Materials Science
Researchers find an electric effect in an unlikely place
Blurring the Distinction
13.05.2020
Lasers & Optics
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Nanoscience
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Materials Science
The marriage of matter and light is revealed through a dark state
The Self-Synthesizing Ribosome
20.04.2020
Chemistry
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Nanoscience
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Biochemistry
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Genetics
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Technology & Applications
This cellular factory-on-a-chip could be used to design, produce and test drugs against antibiotic resistant bacteria
Back in Time
09.03.2020
Lasers & Optics
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Particle Physics
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Quantum Physics
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Nanoscience
Measuring echoes of quantum states in a single molecule gives researchers new insight into a unique phenomenon
In the Eye of the Shrimp
20.01.2020
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Through millions of years of evolution, shrimps have developed unique-shaped eyes that enable them to see well in their immediate environment - the...
Getting Colder
18.11.2019
Nano Physics
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Nanoscience
A magnetic trap for molecules got some to give up their heat
The Tiny Nanotube That Can
30.06.2019
Nanoscience
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Materials Science
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Energy
Adding to nanotubes' abilities: superconductors and solar cells
Through Thick and Thin
11.03.2019
Nanoscience
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Materials Science
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Structural Biology
Not all pincers are created the same. New research explains the difference in scorpion pincers
Slits, Nooks and Pores: How Do They Hold Their Charges?
25.02.2019
Nanoscience
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Materials Science
Nanoscale “slit” experiments may point to better porous materials for electricity storage
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