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Researchers develop novel tumor-targeting nanospheres to improve light-based cancer diagnosis and treatment
In a breakthrough in cancer therapeutics, a team of researchers at the Magzoub Biophysics Lab at…
Trading decisions are observable in the eye movements of buyers and sellers
In a new collaborative study, PIK Professor Michael Platt models how the decision-making process unfolds in…
Low-cost molybdenum complex paves the way for sustainable photochemistry
Given the urgent need for transforming how we use and produce energy, researchers are working hard…
Physicists solve mysteries of microtubule movers
Active matter is any collection of materials or systems composed of individual units that can move…
Better cybersecurity with quantum random number generation based on a perovskite light emitting diode
Digital information exchange can be safer, cheaper and more environmentally friendly with the help of a…
Tracking little penguins shows they make trade-offs between minimizing energy costs and increasing capture rates
A trio of marine researchers at Deakin University’s School of Life and Environmental Sciences in Australia…
Researchers discover key functions of plasma membrane–cell wall adhesion in rice and critical genes involved
In a study published in Nature Plants, a research team led by Prof. Chao Daiyin from…
New strategy proposed for defect-free few-layer MXene nanosheets with enhanced physicochemical properties
Researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed…
New study uncovers the causes of the Qing Dynasty's collapse
The Qing Dynasty in China, after over 250 years, crumbled in 1912. Led by the Complexity…