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The mechanism holding new ferroelectric semiconductors together produces a conductive pathway that could enable high power transistorsZetian Mi (left ...
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Scientists Capture Atomic-Scale Footage of Catalysis in Real TimeFor the first time, researchers have directly observed catalysis in-action at the atomic level. The real-time observations ...
A team of scientists has directly observed catalysis in-action at the atomic level. In mesmerizing new videos, single atoms move and shake during a chemical reaction that removes hydrogen atoms from ...
Discover how a structural breakthrough in the chikungunya virus is opening new avenues for antiviral drug development and ...
Scientists have captured the first-ever video of atoms in motion during a chemical reaction, revealing hidden pathways and short-lived molecules previously impossible to observe. Using a new type of ...
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Zacks.com on MSNRobust Specialty Diagnostics Segment Likely to Aid TMO's Q1 EarningsStrength in Analytical Instruments and Specialty Diagnostics segments is likely to have driven Thermo Fisher's first-quarter 2025 performance.
ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy Fehmi Yasin's journey into physics began in high school with a teacher who did more than just assign ...
A step-by-step tutorial for understanding and analyzing the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and Detective Quantum Efficiency (DQE) in imaging, with a focus on Transmission Electron Microscopy ...
IARPA Research Achieves the Impossible in New Breakthrough Revealing the Brain’s Biggest Mysteries
New research by IARPA has achieved the "impossible," providing the most detailed map of brain activity to date.
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Electron Microscope Hack to see GrapheneUsing a STEM-in-SEM conversion holder, we can convert a scanning electron microscope into a scanning transmission microscope. Neat!
This study presents a nitrogen-doped zirconium carbide that demonstrates remarkable ablation resistance, outperforming ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNElectric trick replaces toxic acid to make miracle material for space tech, batteriesTU Wien scientists develop a non-toxic method using electric pulses to produce high-yield MXene, enabling safer, scalable ...
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