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Competing quantum interactions enable single molecules to stand up Posted: 11 Nov 2021 02:11 PM PST Nanoscale machinery has many uses, including drug delivery, single-atom transistor technology, or memory storage. However, the machinery must be assembled at the nanoscale which is a considerable challenge for researchers. |
ESR-STM on single molecules and molecule-based structures Posted: 11 Nov 2021 12:43 PM PST Researchers extend single-atom electron spin resonance with STM from atoms to molecules, opening the power of synthetic chemistry to engineer their quantum states. |
Coal creation mechanism uncovered Posted: 11 Nov 2021 12:42 PM PST The mechanism behind one of the first stages of coal creation may not be what we thought it was, according to a team of researchers who found that microbes were responsible for coal formation and production of methane in these areas, which has implications for methane fuel recovery from some coal fields. |
Simple silicon coating solves long-standing optical challenge Posted: 11 Nov 2021 10:04 AM PST Researchers have developed a silicon coating that, when applied to the surface of a glass lens, can counteract the effects of dispersion. |
Sustainable, biodegradable glitter – from your fruit bowl Posted: 11 Nov 2021 10:03 AM PST Researchers have developed a sustainable, plastic-free glitter for use in the cosmetics industry -- and it's made from the cellulose found in plants, fruits, vegetables, and wood pulp. |
That new EV battery will be a headache to recycle: These solutions can help Posted: 09 Nov 2021 09:03 AM PST A new study identifies several keys to sustainably managing the influx of electric vehicle batteries, with an emphasis on battery chemistry, second-life applications and recycling. |
Engineers develop process that turns ordinary clothing into biosensors Posted: 09 Nov 2021 05:08 AM PST Chemical engineers have developed a process that turns clothing fabric into biosensors which measure a muscle's electrical activity as it is worn. This could become a much better solution in measuring muscle activity for physical rehabilitation or for other medical applications. |
Intracellular temperature sensors: Protein complex exhibits temperature-sensitive activity Posted: 09 Nov 2021 05:08 AM PST Investigators have demonstrated temperature-sensitive regulation of actomyosin, a critical protein complex involved in neuronal development. By applying optically controlled heating, the team demonstrated that the protein drebrin E acts as a switch to inhibit actomyosin motility at physiological temperature, with inhibition occurring above a threshold drebrin E concentration. These findings have implications for understanding the role of temperature in embryo development and for the development of artificial nanoscale temperature sensors. |
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