Researchers from Germany, Japan and India, led by scientists from DESY and the Universities of Kiel and Hamburg, have found a way to collectively make molecules on a flat surface rotate by exposing ...
A mysterious striped signal from the Crab Pulsar may finally be explained by a delicate balance between plasma effects and ...
The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary is an attractive prime lens for APS-C camera owners thanks to its small size, fast ...
Yield loss is increasingly driven by molecular variability in thin films, interfaces, and contamination rather than visible defects. Reliability issues often appear first as parametric drift or margin ...
Explore advances in protein imaging techniques and spatial proteomics. Learn how modern imaging tools reveal protein dynamics and organization in cells.
The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary ($579) isn't a Mark II lens, but it might as well be, as it's the spiritual successor to ...
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Graphite flakes could shrink X-ray machines and revolutionize bioimaging
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated that ordinary graphite flakes, some as thin as 10 ...
A tiny metasurface chip can turn invisible infrared light into steerable visible beams, opening the door to powerful new ...
Most space missions rely on chemical rockets for propulsion. Rockets must carry fuel, which increases spacecraft mass and limits their speed and travel distance. For decades, researchers have explored ...
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New 'negative light' technology hides data transfers in plain sight
Engineers at UNSW Sydney and Monash have developed an innovative way of sending hidden information that's hard to intercept.
IO@MBD combines ?-Fe2O3 nanoparticles and melamine dendrimers, creating a stable, pH-responsive platform for effective ...
The Karnataka 2nd PUC Physics Exam 2026 was successfully conducted on March 6, 2026 by the Karnataka School Examination and ...
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