German researchers are developing a technology that produces cell-based biosensors that could give machines a sense of smell.
German researchers are developing a technology that produces cell-based biosensors that could give machines a sense of smell.
An electric field tunable quasiparticle discovered in a common 2D material has great potential for application in optoelectronic devices.
Whilst tissue engineering has benefited modern surgery, thousands of patents fail to see real-world applications.
Trimolybdenum phosphide nanoparticle catalysts show remarkable performance while still being cost-effective.
Strength of logic doesn’t substitute for strength in numbers, and an emotional message!
Hot-glue guns are normally associated with arts-and-crafts, home decorations, and toys. Now, Israeli scientists have developed a hot-glue gun to adhere human tissues.
A new nanofluid coating provides an opportunity to reduce energy waste in the next generation of smart windows.
Large-scale re-forestation can be a very effective means to decarbonize the future.
Dr. Marc Garcia-Borràs is currently a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA where he has been working on the computational modelling of enzyme-catalyzed reactions for the past 3 years. Prior to that, he completed a research stay at the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research in...
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