The ability to accurately monitor drug levels and biological molecules inside patients in real time has…
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Organizations need to be transparent in times of crisis, says expert
Times of crisis and uncertainty prove to be challenging for public and private organizations whose leadership…
Mathematical model helps to explain the formation of spine and ribs
At an early stage in vertebrates’ embryonic development somites form: these are primitive segments from which…
Buildings grown by bacteria: New research to turn cells into mini-factories for materials
Buildings are not unlike a human body. They have bones and skin; they breathe. Electrified, they…
Scientists invent symmetry-breaking for the first time in a nanoscale device that can mimic human brain
Over the last decade, artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications such as machine learning have gained…
Study unveils dependence of spin memory loss in a variety of interfaces
Researchers at the University of Twente and Beijing Normal University have recently conducted a study investigating…
Solitonics in molecular wires could benefit electronics
Soliton descriptions for the conducting polymers polyacetylene—descriptions based around a type of solitary wave—caused great excitement…
Sensing internal organ temperature with optically stimulated luminescence
A cheap, biocompatible white powder that luminesces when heated could be used for non-invasively monitoring the…
Small horses got smaller, big tapirs got bigger 47 million years ago
The former coalfield of Geiseltal in eastern Germany has yielded large numbers of exceptionally preserved fossil…
First high-sensitivity dark matter axion hunting results from South Korea
Researchers at the Center for Axion and Precision Physics Research (CAPP), within the Institute for Basic…