Argonne and Northwestern University scientists teamed up to understand how light interacts with metallic nanoframes, with implications for biosensing, quantum information science and beyond.
A dark point inside a wave of light sounds like a contradiction. It is also something researchers say they have now viewed in real time, moving so quickly that, by one measure, it outran light itself.
A research group from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology reports in Nature an unprecedented achievement in electron ...
Technion researchers measure the speed of "dark points" within light waves, confirming a 50-year-old predictionA research group from the ...
Jacobs School researchers have shown how an electron diffraction technique can quickly and efficiently create high-resolution ...
International research team presents new imaging technique to make lipids in cellular membranes visible and show how they are ...
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New method maps cell membrane lipids in 3D at nanoscale resolution
A set of new imaging tools now allows researchers to see how specific fat molecules, called phospholipids, are distributed ...
A study finds glove-derived particles can contaminate samples, leading to overestimation of microplastics, and emphasizing ...
Scientists successfully transported a minute quantity of antimatter for the first time, opening up new possibilities for the ...
The tools meant to detect microplastics—lab gloves—might be quietly skewing the results. A new University of Michigan study ...
Biological membranes of cells and their subunits (organelles) are organized into tiny regions (nanodomains) made up of fats ...
King Charles has hailed the "wonderful" work of a British company developing the next generation of solar panels, though he light-heartedly referred to the "disaster" of his plaque unveiling.
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