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Nanophysics Mar 4, 2025

3D imaging technique captures dynamic atomic shifts in nanoparticles, revealing unexpected structural phases

A research team from Seoul National University College of Engineering has developed a technology to observe atomic structural changes of nanoparticles in three dimensions. Their study, which resolves a long-standing challenge ...

Bio & Medicine Mar 3, 2025

Extracellular vesicles that guide zebrafish embryonic development may have potential for human medicine

During the first 72 hours in particular, extracellular vesicles—nanoparticles enclosed in cell membranes—play a significant role in the embryonic development of zebrafish.

Biotechnology Feb 25, 2025

3D imaging approach reveals intricate steps of herpes simplex virus assembly

A new combination of microscopy methods has revealed exquisite detail of the virus assembly process used by herpes simplex virus during replication.

Cell & Microbiology Feb 21, 2025

Water salinity affects diatom structure and metabolism, study shows

Scientists have found that an increase in water salinity in the cells of the marine diatom Nitzschia weakens the connections between the components of the photosynthetic apparatus and disrupts the formation of the cell shell.

Cell & Microbiology Feb 21, 2025

Dual mechanisms found to guard mitochondria against fusion-related damage

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine researchers have discovered a dual regulatory mechanism safeguarding mitochondrial integrity through the combined actions of Parkin–PINK1 and OMA1. The study reveals that these ...

Analytical Chemistry Feb 14, 2025

Novel catalyst enhances oxygen evolution reaction in acidic conditions to boost green hydrogen production

In a significant advancement for renewable energy technologies, a new catalyst has been developed that dramatically improves the efficiency and stability of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in acidic media, a critical ...

Nanophysics Feb 11, 2025

Miniaturization of thin films uncovers 'Goldilocks zone' in relaxor ferroelectrics

A new study led by Rice University materials scientist Lane Martin sheds light on how the extreme miniaturization of thin films affects the behavior of relaxor ferroelectrics—materials with noteworthy energy-conversion ...

Paleontology & Fossils Feb 10, 2025

Age and burial environment don't hinder soft tissue preservation in dinosaurs, study suggests

Soft tissue preservation in fossils does not seem to depend upon the species, age or burial environment of the fossils in question, according to new research from North Carolina State University. The work, published in Scientific ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 29, 2025

The secret life of catalysts: Scientists reveal unanticipated forms during nitrate reduction

Scientists have made an advancement in the field of electrocatalysis. Their latest research, published in the journal Nature Materials, sheds light on how catalysts can stay in unanticipated forms during the process of nitrate ...

Analytical Chemistry Jan 27, 2025

Trimetallic synergy and defects: A catalyst for climate action

A study appearing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences introduces a trimetallic catalyst—including nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) nanoparticles supported on defective ceria (CeO2)—that achieves ...

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