"Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative," wrote H. G. Wells. This principle—that survival requires ...
Zap-and-freeze imaging captures real-time synaptic vesicle cycling in human brain tissue, offering new clues to Parkinson’s ...
Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative," wrote H. G. Wells. This principle - that survival requires change - was mastered ...
Kenaf, the fast-growing hibiscus relative celebrated as a low-carbon alternative to glass fiber, has a dirty secret: lignin. The phenolic polymer that ...
Zap-and-freeze” high-resolution imaging visualizes synapses in action and may lead to a better understanding of conditions ...
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How do particle accelerators really work?
Particle accelerators are often framed as exotic machines built only to chase obscure particles, but they are really precision tools that use electric fields and magnets to steer tiny beams of matter ...
Scanning Electron Microscopy in battery research offers insights into electrode morphology, active material distribution, and ...
Breaking Taps on MSN
Wasp inside an Electron Microscope
Common Hoverfly Parasitoid Wasps! Today we're looking at a wasp I found in my backyard. This little insect lays its eggs inside of other hosts (hoverflys), which consumes the hoverfly larva from the ...
Characteristics of Fluorescent Inclusions in Quartz Crystals Hosted by Organic-Rich Black Limestone in Sakawa Town, Kochi ...
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Ultra-Long-Range Optical Pulling with Nanofibres
Innovative optical tractor beam technology enables 40-cm pulling of micro-droplets, highlighting the role of photon momentum ...
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