Fixing Spinal Cord Injuries With ‘Dancing Molecules’
Paralyzed mice “walk” again after new treatment created with the aid of the Advanced Photon Source.
Paralyzed mice “walk” again after new treatment created with the aid of the Advanced Photon Source.
Biological production of acetone and isopropanol by gas fermentation captures more carbon than it releases.
Laboratory measurements give new insights into the physics of auroral electron acceleration by Alfvén waves.
Monitoring photo-excited electrons in real time with nanometer sensitivity reveals strengths and weaknesses in a common light-harvesting material.
Researchers enable real-time adjustments to communication among three remote nodes in a quantum network.
A new model predicts small-scale differences in methane emissions from tropical soils on a hillside during drought and recovery.
Six years of radar data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility site in Utqiaġvik, Alaska provide important details on how secondary ice particles form in Arctic clouds.
The search for “broken symmetry” may offer new insight into nuclear structure.
Physicists use the Summit supercomputer to better understand a family of superconductors.
Scientists studied antimatter in the proton with higher precision than ever before, revealing insights into the particle’s puzzling dynamics.
Short carbon nanotubes in liposome membranes help fuse the liposomes and cancer cells to directly deliver a cancer-killing drug.
Scientists find strong evidence for the long-predicted Breit-Wheeler effect—generating matter and antimatter from collisions of real photons.