Launch of Heinrich Hertz communication satellite is scheduled for 2021. Currently more than 40 companies and organizations are involved, one of them is First Sensor.
Slicing the Pie: How Big Could Carbon Dioxide Removal Be?
If 2°C warming by 2100 is to be prevented, it will become important to adopt strategies that not only avoid CO2 emissions, but also allow for the direct removal of CO2 from the atmosphere.
Emerging Roles of hnRNPA1 in Modulating Malignant Transformation
hnRNPA1 is involved in multiple biological processes within the cell nucleus and cytoplasm.
3D Printed Spare Parts for Trucks
Premiere at Mercedes-Benz Trucks: Strong metal 3D printer version in original part quality for spare parts, special parts, small series and classic vehicles.
Novel Formulation Additives for an Anti-Alzheimer’s Disease Drug
Tailor-made peptide-PEG conjugates are used as formulation additives to improve the water solubility of an anti-Alzheimer drug.
The LARPs, La and related RNA-binding Proteins: Structures, Functions, and Evolving Perspectives
La and its link to RNA polymerase III were significant in the great expansions of the tRNAomes that occurred in eukaryotes. Four families of La-related proteins (LARPs) emerged during eukaryotic evolution with specialized functions.
Multifunctional Small Molecular Fluorophore for Cancer Therapy
Researchers at the State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines in Nanjing, China explain the versatility of a small molecular fluorophore, NIR-03, in cancer theranostics.
New Method of Analysis for Film Deposition
A new method of analysis of plasma-chemical energy-transfer processes is demonstrated.
Silk Fibroin/Gelatin Scaffold for Knee Cartilage Regeneration
Professor Yingfang Ao from Peking University Third Hospital, Haifeng Chen from Peking University, and colleagues use 3D printing to generate a silk fibroin/gelatin scaffold for knee cartilage regeneration.
A New Straightforward Protocol for the Fabrication of Multifunctional Smart Coatings
A new straightforward plasma polymerization protocol to tune wettability and chemical structure opens up a potential door for the fabrication of smart surfaces.