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Cell & Microbiology Aug 4, 2025

Megabase-scale precision genome editing achieved in eukaryotic cells

A team of Chinese researchers has developed two new genome editing technologies, known collectively as Programmable Chromosome Engineering (PCE) systems.

Nanophysics Jul 18, 2025

The first observation of a giant nonlinear Nernst Effect in trilayer graphene

The generation of electricity from heat, also known as thermoelectric energy conversion, has proved to be advantageous for various real-world applications. For instance, it proved useful for the generation of energy during ...

Condensed Matter Jul 16, 2025

Greatly enhanced nonreciprocal transport in KTaO₃-based interface superconductors linked to parity mixing

Superconductivity is an advantageous property observed in some materials, which entails the ability to conduct electricity without resistance below specific critical temperatures. One particularly fascinating phenomenon observed ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 9, 2025

Need a new 3D material? Build it with DNA

When the Empire State Building was constructed, its 102 stories rose above midtown one piece at a time, with each individual element combining to become, for 40 years, the world's tallest building. Uptown at Columbia, Oleg ...

Condensed Matter Jul 2, 2025

Breaking Ohm's law: Nonlinear currents emerge in symmetry-broken materials

In a review just published in Nature Materials, researchers take aim at the oldest principle in electronics: Ohm's law.

Condensed Matter Jun 24, 2025

Artificial heterostructure shows tunable photovoltaic effect for next-generation solar cells

As we witness the detrimental effects of climate change, the need for a rapid shift to renewable energy is only becoming more urgent. One of the most efficient forms of renewable energy, solar power, is generated by solar ...

Analytical Chemistry May 19, 2025

Smarter, faster AI models explored for molecular and materials discovery

Cornell researchers are demonstrating how artificial intelligence—particularly deep learning and generative modeling—can accelerate the design of new molecules and materials, and even function as an autonomous research ...

Mathematics May 15, 2025

Algebra is more than alphabet soup, it's the language of algorithms and relationships

You scrambled up a Rubik's cube, and now you want to put it back in order. What sequence of moves should you make?

Condensed Matter May 7, 2025

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists discover an unusual chiral quantum state in a topological material

Chirality—the property of an object that is distinct from its mirror image—has long captivated scientists across biology, chemistry, and physics. The phenomenon is sometimes called "handedness," because it refers to an ...

Condensed Matter May 3, 2025

New era of magnetization: Research sheds light on future applications in spintronics and valleytronics

Altermagnets, which exhibit momentum-dependent spin splitting without spin–orbit coupling (SOC) or net magnetization, have recently attracted significant international attention.

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