New evidence shows that a tiny barrier inside solid-state battery cells can decide whether fast-charging will be common in the near future.
Inserting, removing or swapping individual atoms from the core of a molecule is a long-standing challenge in chemistry. This ...
Researchers from Jilin University identified single-walled carbon nanotubes in soil samples brought back from ...
Far from Earth's gravitational pull, a simple viral infection took on a new evolutionary direction. A study conducted aboard the ISS found that when bacteria and ...
Scientists can now observe plant "breathing" in real-time thanks to a new system called Stomata In-Sight. Developed at the University of Illinois, this technology allows direct visualization of gas ...
Histology is one of the foundations of modern diagnostics. When physicians want to determine whether tissue is pathologically ...
Minerva Engineering, a global leader in UV-visible-NIR microscopy and microspectroscopy, is pleased to announce the launch of Coal Dragon™, the latest-generation Vitrinite Reflectance Measurement ...
A multidisciplinary team from Harvard Medical School, Duke University, and Massachusetts General Hospital has developed the dual-scale Capillary-Cell (CapCell) microscope, a revolutionary tool for ...
Discover how polymer upcycling through reactive extrusion and FTIR microscopy enables enhanced blend compatibilization for ...
Scientists found a molecular brake that controls inflammation resolution. Blocking one enzyme reduced immune cells linked to ...
Plasmonic nanogap confinement extends sum frequency vibrational spectroscopy to the nanoscale, enabling direct imaging of ...
Early diagnosis and noninvasive monitoring of neurological disorders require sensitivity to elusive cellular-level ...