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Nuclear Pores Captured on Film
Using an ultra fast-scanning atomic force microscope, a team of researchers from the University of Basel has filmed “living” nuclear pore...
May 3, 20163 min read


Beating the diffraction limit with nanoantennas
Plasmonic nanoantennas are among the hot topics in science at the moment because of their ability to interact strongly with light, which...
Apr 29, 20163 min read


Chemists use DNA to build the world's tiniest thermometer
Researchers at University of Montreal have created a programmable DNA thermometer that is 20,000x smaller than a human hair. This...
Apr 27, 20162 min read


New way of transferring magnetic information
A team led by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has achieved a major breakthrough in magnetic interaction. By...
Apr 6, 20163 min read


Ruthenium Nanoframes Open the Doors to Better Catalysts
The world is run by catalysts. They clean up after cars, help make fertilizers, and could be the key to better hydrogen fuel. Now, a team...
Apr 4, 20163 min read


Artificial molecules
A new method allows scientists at ETH Zurich and IBM to fabricate artificial molecules out of different types of microspheres. The...
Apr 4, 20163 min read
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