A new microscopy technique allows scientists to see single-atom-thick boron nitride by making it glow under infrared light.
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US awards no-bid contract to Denmark scientists studying hepatitis B vaccine in African babies
The Trump administration has awarded a $1.6 million, no-bid contract a Danish university to study hepatitis B vaccinations on ...
Aluminum is prized for being lightweight and strong, but at high temperatures it loses strength. This has limited its use in ...
Rep. Troy Waymaster says a preliminary review of state university spending in Kansas exposed a curious $99,000 expenditure ...
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Organic materials conduct ions in solids as easily as in liquids thanks to flexible sidechains
Normally, when liquids solidify, their molecules become locked in place, making it much harder for ions to move and leading ...
Papilio5D is an advanced light-sheet microscope that delivers fast, gentle, and high-resolution imaging for live samples.
Cases are more common in the winter as people spend more time indoors and in settings like schools, long-term care facilities and daycares.
Image-sensor innovator Singular Photonics today announced a major milestone in its strategic collaboration with Renishaw, a global leader in metrology and analytical instrumentation. The companies ...
In a study published in Nature Methods on December 2, a research team led by Profs. Xu Tao and Ji Wei from the Institute of ...
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Scientists Capture the X-ray Fingerprint of a Single Atom for the First Time — And This Could Change Everything
Traditionally, X-ray methods require at least 10,000 atoms to generate a detectable signal. This is because the X-ray signal ...
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The Hasselblad Masters 2026 competition
Free to enter and open to submissions captured on any camera system, the competition offers a unique chance to gain ...
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