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Scientists developed two new genome editing technologies, known collectively as Programmable Chromosome Engineering systems.
Researchers observed 2D melting in real time by tracking skyrmions, revealing how ordered magnetic lattices become disordered at the microscopic level.
Researchers used a solid-liquid-solid method to fabricate wafer-scale 2D InSe, solving key challenges in next-gen ...
Programmable 2D nanochannels mimic both synaptic behaviour and multiple memory types, marking a major advance in neuromorphic ...
A new review explores 3D organ bioprinting advances with potential to transform regenerative medicine and address organ ...
Researchers use nanotechnology and problem-based learning to boost elementary science skills, spark curiosity, and build real ...
Researchers created a targeted fat loss therapy using light-sensitive nanoparticles that activate fat-burning processes ...
Researchers found a way to control charge flow in ultrathin metals with light at room temperature, enabling efficient optical and quantum technology.
A new graphene-based accelerometer design improves durability and yield using 1 micron trenches, offering potential for ...
Researchers developed platinum-calcium alloy nanoparticles that improve both efficiency and durability of hydrogen fuel cells ...
Scientists developed a new synthesis route for ultrathin photoanodes, which enables a 100 nm tantalum nitride layer to ...
Reprogrammable RNA nanoparticles activate only in cancer cells to deliver targeted gene-silencing therapy while avoiding ...