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Atomic nuclei are small in stature but huge when it comes to trying to figure out how our universe began and why it operates the way it does
Lasers could heat materials to temperatures hotter than the center of the Sun in only 20 quadrillionths of a second, according to new research.
Findings could advance stem cell therapy for heart disease
In this issue we highlight companies that will be exhibiting at the American Society for Cell Biology’s annual meeting and exhibition (ASCB 2015).
UV-Vis line looks to make analyses quicker and easier
A coating of zinc oxide nanopyramids can disrupt the growth of MRSA, researchers find
"In 100 years from now, 100 per cent of species in many communities will be lost and replaced by new species," study co-author says
The three-year research project could pave the way for many more efficient and greener chemical processes
Sea salts contained the highest concentrations of microplastics from 550 to 681 particles per kilogram
Multi-year research project could one day open new treatment avenues for diseases ranging from schizophrenia to Parkinson’s
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