Nanoscale pollutants enter bodies and ecosystems unseen. New bioimaging methods can trace where they go, revealing how they ...
Invisible pollutants at the nanoscale are quietly entering bodies and ecosystems, yet standard toxicology tools still treat living organisms like a ...
RIKEN researchers have discovered how right-handed molecules in our cells can give rise to cells that are not symmetrical ...
A research team has discovered a unique quantum state at the interface between organic materials and two-dimensional semiconductors. Faster, more efficient, and more adaptable technologies are widely ...
Atomic defects in nanodiamonds enable both precise heating of lysosomes inside macrophages and nanoscale temperature ...
New research tracks how THC exposure during pregnancy disrupts fetal brain development and leads to sustained structural ...
Faster, more efficient, and more versatile—these are the expectations for the technology that will produce our energy and handle information in the future. But how can these expectations be met? A ...
Scientists have discovered that T cell receptors activate through a hidden spring-like motion that had never been seen before ...
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers have detailed the synaptic vesicle fusion process, which is crucial for effective neurotransmitter release in the brain.
A team of Berlin-based researchers led by Jana Kroll and Christian Rosenmund has captured the fleeting moment a nerve cell releases its ...
D microscopy shows that the giant bacterium Thiovulum imperiosus squeezes its DNA into peripheral pouches, not a central mass ...