Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven Laboratory developed a new catalyst that could make hydrogen fuel ...
A research team led by Profs. Wang Mingtai and Chen Chong from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese ...
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Mapping the Molecular Choreography of Nuclear Pore Transport
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are tiny but sophisticated gatekeepers that control the flow of materials between a cell's nucleus and its cytoplasm by quickly selecting which molecules to transport ...
An international team of scientists has unveiled the most comprehensive model yet that explains how cells control the flow of ...
Scientists in Spain have identified a surprising link between the amino acid proline,found in foods like beef and fish, and ...
Xylem vessel pits are tiny openings on the cell wall of water-conducting cells—with pit geometry influencing crop yield through its effect on plant hydraulics and nitrogen transport.
About 80,000 phones were stolen in the British capital last year. The police are finally discovering where many of them went.
Abstract: This paper discusses a specific case regarding how the behavior of the perovskite lattice and the crystallinity properties of the electron transport layer (ETL) impact the photoelectrical ...
Fluorescent proteins can be turned into qubits within cells and could give us a deeper understanding of biology at the nanoscale level. Protein-based quantum bits (qubits) could be the key to ...
The link between lymph node (LN) function and atherosclerosis is unclear, especially at the single‐cell level. This study explores the relationship between pericarotid LNs and plaque stability using ...
New technique to image single lipids: Lipids are notoriously difficult to detect with light microscopy. Using a new chemical labeling strategy, the Dresden team has overcome this limitation, enabling ...
A microscope picture of human bone cells (U2OS) showing the localization of a lipid (phosphatidylethanolamine). The lipid is visible in orange, the cell membrane in purple, and endosomes in white. New ...
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