Researchers in Israel discovered a part of the body known to recycle proteins can also generate bacteria-killing chemicals.
A specially designed terahertz pulse moves electrical charge between the metal tip of a specialized microscope and a single molecule, creating an exciton that releases energy as light.
Scientists at Yokohama National University, in collaboration with RIKEN and other institutions in Japan and Korea, have made ...
Nowadays, if you have a microscope, you probably have a camera of some sort attached. [Applied Science] shows how you can add an array of tiny LEDs and some compute power to produce ...
A collaborative research team has introduced a nitrogen-centric framework that explains the light-absorbing effects of ...
Smorgasburg Los Angeles: The Sunday outdoor food and drink market celebrates “Festa della donna – Women’s Day,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m ...