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Novel computational approach reveals previously inaccessible druggable pockets

June 16, 2025

by University of Amsterdam A team of researchers from the Universities of Amsterdam and Zurich together with the Swiss company Allocyte Pharmaceuticals have for the first time been able to discover

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Universal framework enables custom 3D point spread functions for advanced imaging

June 15, 2025

Engineers at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering have introduced a universal framework for point spread function (PSF) engineering, enabling the synthesis of arbitrary, spatially varying 3D PSFs using diffractive

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New single-photon Raman lidar is practical for underwater applications

June 15, 2025

Researchers report a new single-photon Raman lidar system that operates underwater and can remotely distinguish various substances. They also show that the new system can detect the thickness of the

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Chemists develop new method for water splitting

June 14, 2025

by University of Münster Hydrogen is seen as an energy source of the future—at least, when it is produced in a climate-friendly way. Hydrogen can also be important for the production

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Research students turn Schrödinger’s cat on its head

June 13, 2025

Students at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw (UW) and researchers from the QOT Center for Quantum Optical Technologies have developed an innovative method that allows the

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New silica-based adsorbent developed for selective separation of radioactive strontium from acidic medium

June 12, 2025

by Zhang Nannan, Chinese Academy of Sciences Prof. Huang Qunying’s team from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a novel inorganic silica-based adsorbent

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Novel insights on the interplay of electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force

June 11, 2025

Outside atomic nuclei, neutrons are unstable particles, with a lifetime of about fifteen minutes. The neutron disintegrates due to the weak nuclear force, leaving behind a proton, an electron, and

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Researchers develop method to simplify one step of radioisotope production

June 10, 2025

by Kristi L. Bumpus, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a method to simplify one step of radioisotope production—and it’s faster and safer. ORNL produces several

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Chemists develop new method to create chiral structures

June 9, 2025

by University of California – Riverside Some molecules exist in two forms, such that their structures and their mirror images are not superimposable, like our left and right hands. Called chirality,

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New spectroscopy method reveals accelerated relaxation dynamics in compressed cerium-based metallic glass

June 8, 2025

A major stumbling block in our understanding of glass and glass phenomena is the elusive relationship between relaxation dynamics and glass structure. A team led by Dr. Qiaoshi Zeng from

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Researchers create edible, transparent composite packaging with biocellulose

June 7, 2025

by Society of Chemical Industry Plastic food packaging accounts for a significant proportion of plastic waste in landfills. In the face of escalating environmental concerns, researchers are looking to bio-derived

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Physicists discover an exotic material made of bosons

June 5, 2025

Take a lattice—a flat section of a grid of uniform cells, like a window screen or a honeycomb—and lay another, similar lattice above it. But instead of trying to line

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Unraveling the role of the NiO electrocatalyst in alcohol electrooxidation reactions

June 4, 2025

A study led by Dr. Wei Chen, Prof. Yuqin Zou, and Prof. Shuangyin Wang (State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Bio-Sensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Advanced Catalytic Engineering

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Physicists develop powerful alternative to dynamic density functional theory

June 3, 2025

Living organisms, ecosystems and the planet Earth are, from a physics point of view, examples of extraordinarily large and complex systems that are not in thermal equilibrium. To physically describe

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Multifunctional self-healing liquid metal hydrogel developed for human-computer interaction

June 2, 2025

Recently, researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, led by Prof. Tian Xingyou and Prof. Zhang Xian, along with associate Prof. Yang

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CERN experiment may help physicists work out the content of neutrino beams

June 1, 2025

At the time of the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago, every particle of matter is thought to have been produced together with an antimatter equivalent of opposite electrical charge.

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Researchers discover a new way to develop drugs without side effects

May 31, 2025

Have you ever wondered how drugs reach their targets and achieve their function within our bodies? If a drug molecule or a ligand is a message, an inbox is typically

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Record precision achieved in measuring muonic helium-3 nucleus radius

May 28, 2025

An international research team led by the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI has measured the radius of the nucleus of muonic helium-3 with unprecedented precision. The results are an important stress

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