Periodic Table
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements, organized by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. It provides a systematic… Read More »Periodic Table
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements, organized by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. It provides a systematic… Read More »Periodic Table
In a groundbreaking experiment reminiscent of stop-motion photography, scientists have achieved the remarkable feat of isolating the energetic movement of an electron while simultaneously “freezing”… Read More »New X-ray technique unveils attosecond dynamics of electrons in liquid water
An interdisciplinary collaboration has used a cutting-edge form of RNA tagging to map the gene expression that occurs during follicle maturation and ovulation in mice.… Read More »High-resolution spatiotemporal transcriptomics maps cellular interactions during ovulation in mice
Ribosomes stand as pivotal players in the intricate dance of cellular life, serving as the molecular machineries responsible for protein synthesis. This fundamental process is… Read More »Role of ribosomes in protein synthesis
Chiral optical materials have garnered considerable interest across various disciplines due to their versatile applications in remote sensing, three-dimensional displays, information communication, and optical information… Read More »New strategy unleashes double perovskites’ hidden chirality
Immunology is the branch of biology that focuses on the study of the immune system, a complex and highly specialized network of cells, tissues, and… Read More »What is immunology?
Physics, often referred to as the fundamental science, is a branch of natural science that seeks to understand the fundamental principles governing the behavior of… Read More »Physics
Based on blood tests, it is possible to detect rare genetic diseases, recognize cancer, or determine the inflammation level in the body. Moreover, due to… Read More »Scientists develop new peptides for personalized medicine sensors
Exciting developments in high-resolution fluorescence microscopy offer researchers a breakthrough – the availability of biocompatible molecular rulers designed for calibrating the latest super-resolution microscopy methods.… Read More »New biocompatible molecular rulers for super-resolution microscopy
A significant breakthrough in the pursuit of direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide has been achieved by scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak… Read More »Scientists discover key factors for efficient carbon capture from air
An international team of scientists has uncovered the vital role of microglia, the immune cells in the brain that acts as its dedicated defense team,… Read More »Microglia orchestrate early human brain development via cholesterol exchange
A groundbreaking atom-by-atom supercomputer simulation has revealed the intricate mechanisms by which antibiotics eliminate bacteria and shed light on various processes within living cells. This… Read More »Supercomputer simulation reveals how antibiotics kill bacteria
Researchers at St Petersburg University have devised a mathematical model that considers non-equilibrium processes happening at high speeds within gas flows and at the surface.… Read More »New mathematical model accounts for non-equilibrium processes in gas flow near spacecraft surface
Biological cells in an organism typically occupy fixed positions, but they can exhibit mobility under certain circumstances, such as during wound healing or the uncontrolled… Read More »New insights into the mechanical properties of intermediate filaments
Recent studies from North Carolina State University reveal that water’s solubility properties can change based on its interactions with other substances. When water interacts with… Read More »Water’s solubility characteristics change when interacting with cellulose, according to NC State University researchers