Researchers created tiny droplets that, when activated by laser light, can detect viral protein biomarkers indicating the presence of certain diseases.
A new study reports the discovery of a distinctly quantum effect in biology that survives warm, chaotic conditions and may also present a way for the brain to protect itself from degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
Researchers develop graphene glass fiber fabric that combines high electrical conductivity, low electromagnetic reflectivity, and high electromagnetic transmissivity.
The 'thorium transition', which has been sought after for decades, has now been excited for the first time with lasers. This paves the way for revolutionary high precision technologies, including nuclear clocks.
Harnessing the self-assembling abilities of proteins from the cuticles of Asian corn borer moth caterpillars, scientists have created nanosized capsules that could be used to deliver drugs and messenger RNA (mRNA).
Some materials are transparent to light of a certain frequency. When such light is shone on them, electrical currents can still be generated, contrary to previous assumptions.