Product NewsFirst 1.2 GHz NMR Installation in the US at the Ohio State Universityby Bruker CorporationNovel GHz-class NMR systems are enabling unprecedented life science and materials research
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
NewsDeconstructing the Structural Elements of a Lesser-Known Microbeby University of PennsylvaniaResearchers shed light on archaea, a single-cell microorganism, and the molecular mechanisms behind cell shape formation
NewsNew Study Discovers How Altered Protein Folding Drives Multicellular Evolutionby University of HelsinkiResearchers have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life
NewsAI Model Maps Medical Diagnoses, Boosting Transparency in Healthcareby Beckman InstituteResearchers develop AI tool that pinpoints tumors and diseases with visual maps, enhancing doctor-patient trust
NewsBenchtop Test Quickly Identifies Extremely Impact-Resistant Materialsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyHigh-speed experiments will help identify lightweight, protective “metamaterials” for objects like helmets or spacecraft
NewsA Carbon-Lite Atmosphere Could Be a Sign of Water and Life on Other Planetsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA low carbon abundance in planetary atmospheres could be a signature of habitability
NewsThe Remains of an Ancient Planet Lie Deep within Earthby California Institute of TechnologyPreviously detected blobs of unusual material in the Earth's center could be the remains of an ancient planet
Georgia Tech Startup Secures Department of Defense Funding for Development of Cell Delivery Technologyby Other AuthorA startup company based on technology developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology is creating an efficient, safe and repeatable delivery method that protects cells from death and migration from the treatment site.
NewsScientists Develop Color-Changing Dyes That Light Up Cellular Activityby Trinity College DublinThis research, which enables "time travel" within cells, may revolutionize bio-sensing and imaging approaches