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Published Atomic-level imaging of lethal prions provide sharpened focus for potential treatments - Atomic-Level Imaging of Lethal Prions Provide Sharpened Focus for Potential Treatments


The highest-ever resolution imaging of an infectious prion provides the first atomic-level data of h...
Published Fresh wind blows from historical supernova



A mysterious remnant from a rare type of supernova recorded in 1181 has been explained for the first...
Published First illustration of the molecular machinery that makes cilia beat - First Illustration of the Molecular Machinery That Makes Cilia Beat



The first image of the structures that power human cilia -- the tiny, hairlike projections that line ...
Published Climate change likely to uproot more Amazon trees - Climate Change Likely to Uproot More Amazon Trees


Tropical forests are crucial for sucking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But they're also sub...
Published Elusive, dusty inner region of distant galaxy - Elusive, Dusty Inner Region of Distant Galaxy


An international team of scientists has achieved the milestone of directly observing the long-sought...
Published Particles pick pair partners differently in small nuclei - Particles Pick Pair Partners Differently in Small Nuclei


The protons and neutrons that build the nucleus of the atom frequently pair up. Now, a new high-prec...
Published Can machine learning reveal geology humans can't see? - Can Machine Learning Reveal Geology Humans Can't See?


Identifying geological features in a densely vegetated, steep, and rough terrain can be almost impos...
Published Researchers uncover 92 fossil nests belonging to some of India's largest dinosaurs - Researchers Uncover 92 Fossil Nests Belonging to Some of India's Largest Dinosaurs


The discovery of more than 250 fossilized eggs reveals intimate details about the lives of titanosau...
Published Molecular shape-shifting - Molecular Shape-Shifting: A New Frontier in Nanotechnology


Structures made out of building blocks can shift their shape and autonomously self-organize to a new ...
Published How neuroimaging can be better utilized to yield diagnostic information about individuals - How Neuroimaging Can Be Better Utilized to Yield Diagnostic Information About Individuals


Since the development of functional magnetic resonance imaging in the 1990s, the reliance on neuroim...
Published Astronomy: Is over-eating to blame for bulges in Milky Way bar? - Astronomy: Is Over-Eating to Blame for Bulges in Milky Way Bar?



A new simulation conducted on the world's most powerful supercomputer dedicated to astronomy has pro...
Published Scientists reveal how seascapes of the ancient world shaped genetic structure of European populations - Scientists Reveal How Seascapes of the Ancient World Shaped Genetic Structure of European Populations



Scientists have explored the importance of sea travel in prehistory by examining the genomes of anci...
Published Click beetle-inspired robots jump using elastic energy - Click Beetle-Inspired Robots Jump Using Elastic Energy


Researchers have made a significant leap forward in developing insect-sized jumping robots capable o...
Published Can synthetic polymers replace the body's natural proteins? - Can Synthetic Polymers Replace the Body's Natural Proteins?


Scientists developing new biomaterials often try to mimic the body's natural proteins, but a chemist...
Published Discovery of crucial clue to accelerate development of carbon-neutral porous materials - Discovery of Crucial Clue to Accelerate Development of Carbon-Neutral Porous Materials



A recent study has provided a library of those various molecular clusters for future metal building...
Published Study explores effects of extended spaceflight on brain - Study Explores Effects of Extended Spaceflight on Brain


Scientists from the U.S., Europe and Russia are part of a team releasing the results of a large coll...
Published Making the most of minuscule metal mandalas - Making the Most of Minuscule Metal Mandalas



To unveil the previously elusive behavior and stability of complex metal compounds found in aqueous...
Published Researchers learn to engineer growth of crystalline materials consisting of nanometer-size gold clusters - Researchers Learn to Engineer Growth of Crystalline Materials Consisting of Nanometer-Size Gold Clusters


First insights into engineering crystal growth by atomically precise metal nanoclusters have been ac...
Published Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral was historical first in using iron reinforcements in the 12th century - Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral: The Historical First in Using Iron Reinforcements in the 12th Century


The Notre-Dame de Paris is the first known cathedral of Gothic-style architecture to be initially co...
Published New mechanism for DNA folding - New Mechanism for DNA Folding: Understanding the Latest Research



A hitherto unknown mechanism for DNA folding is described in a new study. The findings provide new i...