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Chemist proposes shared “model proteins” to improve reproducibility in protein science
2+ hour, 53+ min ago (448+ words) image:This graphic outlines a proposed model protein system that pairs widely used reference proteins with shared benchmarks and reporting standards to support reproducible and comparable protein research. view more NEW LONDON, Conn. " Protein scientists could improve reproducibility and coordination…...
The Frontiers of Knowledge Award goes to Allan MacDonald and Pablo Jarillo-Herrero for their discovery of the “magic angle” enabling science to transform and control the behavior of new materials
2+ hour, 53+ min ago (209+ words) In the Basic Sciences category image:From left to right: Allan MacDonald and Pablo Jarillo-Herrero view more MacDonald was inspired by this vision to study unusual behaviors in stacked graphene sheets and, later, in other materials also formed by super-thin…...
Expert Interview: Soren Prestemon on Magnet Technology
2+ hour, 58+ min ago (1239+ words) Magnets are essential across scientific applications, particularly in particle physics and" in light sources. At Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), Soren Prestemon leads cutting-edge research in magnet technology as the director of the Berkeley Center for Magnet Technology and…...
Designing Natural Dual Inhibitors for CDK-1 and PARP-1
3+ hour, 10+ min ago (846+ words) In a groundbreaking study geared towards developing effective cancer therapies, researchers have undertaken a detailed exploration of dual inhibitors targeting cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK-1) and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1). The need for innovative treatment options has driven scientists to harness the…...
Leading the Field in Magnets
3+ hour, 11+ min ago (579+ words) In 1929, Ernest Orlando Lawrence invented the cyclotron: a compact, efficient particle accelerator that used magnets. Two years later, he founded what would become the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Born with magnets in its DNA, the…...
Surface Engineering Breaks Photovoltaic Symmetry Limits
4+ hour, 20+ min ago (55+ words) Surface Engineering Breaks Photovoltaic Symmetry Limits'Mirage News You might also like Owls at Dawn: Health Risks of Late-Night Lifestyle Life in the Canopy: The High Biodiversity of Treetops The Science of Hiccups: Why Do We Hiccup? Light and Life: How…...
Fire-Safe All-Solid-State Batteries Move Closer to Commercialization | Newswise
5+ hour, 11+ min ago (356+ words) Newswise " The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS, President Lee Ho Seong) has developed a key materials technology that accelerates the commercialization of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs)"next-generation batteries designed to intrinsically eliminate the risks of fire and explosion....
PolyU unveils new human-safe fibres for smart wearable textiles
6+ hour, 12+ min ago (142+ words) PolyU explains its research has successfully overcome the two major drawbacks of traditional magnetorheological materials - heavy magnetic powders and the potential health risks posed by high-strength magnetic fields to the human body. These new soft magnetorheological textiles can flexibly deform…...
SUNY Oswego student research probes the universe’s biggest questions
7+ hour, 11+ min ago (195+ words) SUNY Oswego student research probes the universe's biggest questions'Oswego County News Now SUNY Oswego students Elizabeth Behnke and Shaheen Chowdhury present their research "Multiphase Period-Luminosity and Period-Color Relations for RR Lyrae Variable Stars," which uses variable stars to explore the…...
Princeton University Researchers Propose MOFSeq - LMM with 97% Accuracy to Efficiently Predict MOF Synthesis
7+ hour, 50+ min ago (564+ words) A joint research team from Princeton University and the Colorado School of Mines has proposed an efficient prediction method based on machine learning. This method uses large language models to directly predict the free energy from the structural sequences of…...