New Data Libraries Open a New Chapter in Designing Compounds that Mimic Antibodies
Synthetic materials can be engineered to recognize potential pathogens.
Synthetic materials can be engineered to recognize potential pathogens.
A new approach to functional and physiologically stable DNA origami for biomedical applications
Researchers study how internal stress evolves in high-performance alloys used in jet engines and power turbines.
Researchers have created a novel membrane platform for studying the structure and function of membrane proteins in their realistic environment.
Understanding Ions’ Subtle Molecular-Level Interactions Allows Scientists to Tune the Melting Point
Neutron and X-ray scattering shed light on exotic states that determine the electronic properties of materials.
New electronic ring-containing polymers enable unexpected movement of energy along the backbone connecting the polymer and within each ring.
Computational design of bundled peptide building blocks that can be precisely linked provides new ways to create customized polymers.
Scientists track down coexistence of multiple shapes in the Nickel-64 nucleus: a spherical ground state and elongated and flattened shapes.
Tracking particles containing charm quarks offers insight into how quarks combine.
Data from the first observation of a neutron-star collision combined with input from modern nuclear theory narrow the range of neutron star radii.
A novel terahertz laser achieves the performance goals critical for new applications in sensing and imaging.