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Published New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery



Understanding the structure of proteins is critical for demystifying their functions and developing...
Published Scientists pull off quantum coup



Scientists have discovered a first-of-its-kind material, a 3D crystalline metal in which quantum cor...
Published This 3D printer can figure out how to print with an unknown material



Researchers developed a 3D printer that can automatically determine the printing parameters of an un...
Published Meltwater flowing beneath Antarctic glaciers may be accelerating their retreat



A new Antarctic ice sheet modeling study suggests that meltwater flowing out to sea from beneath Ant...
Published Scientists grow 'mini kidneys,' revealing new insights into metabolic defects and potential therapy for polycystic kidney disease



Scientists have successfully grown 'mini kidneys' in the lab and grafted them into live mice, reveal ...
Published To accelerate biosphere science, reconnect three scientific cultures



Researchers who study Earth's biosphere tend to operate from one of three scientific cultures, each...
Published What's quieter than a fish? A school of them



Swimming in schools makes fish surprisingly stealthy underwater, with a group able to sound like a s...
Published Long snouts protect foxes when diving headfirst in snow



When hunting for mice in winter, red and arctic fox are known to plunge headfirst at speeds of 2-4 m...
Published Arrays of quantum rods could enhance TVs or virtual reality devices


Using scaffolds of folded DNA, engineers assembled arrays of quantum rods with desirable photonic pr...
Published Researchers find way to weld metal foam without melting its bubbles



Researchers have identified a welding technique that can be used to join composite metal foam (CMF)...
Published New technology makes 3D microscopes easier to use, less expensive to manufacture



3D microscopes are used in applications from the life sciences to semiconductor manufacturing. Now e...
Published A natural touch for coastal defense



Common 'hard' coastal defenses, like concrete sea walls, might struggle to keep up with increasing c...
Published Engineering household robots to have a little common sense



Engineers aim to give robots a bit of common sense when faced with situations that push them off the ...
Published What fire ants can teach us about making better, self-healing materials



Fire ants form rafts to survive flooding, but how do those bonds work? And what can we learn from th...
Published Fasting primes the immune system's natural killer cells to better fight cancer, new study in mice finds



A team of researchers has shown for the first time that fasting can reprogram the metabolism of natu...
Published Creation of a power-generating, gel electret-based device



A team of researchers has developed a gel electret capable of stably retaining a large electrostatic...
Published BESSY II: Local variations in the atomic structure of High-Entropy Alloys



High-entropy alloys can withstand extreme heat and stress, making them suitable for a variety of spe ...
Published A new way of designing auxetic materials



Auxetics defy common sense, widening when stretched and narrowing when compressed. Researchers have...
Published Researchers clarify how soft materials fail under stress



Understanding how soft materials fail under stress is critical for solving engineering challenges as...
Published Under pressure: How comb jellies have adapted to life at the bottom of the ocean



Researchers have studied the cell membranes of ctenophores ('comb jellies') and found they had uniqu...