Electrolyzers are devices that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity and via a process known as electrolysis. In the future, these devices could help to produce hydrogen gas from ...
Researchers have succeeded in developing a DNA-based molecular controller. Crucially, this controller enables the autonomous assembly and disassembly of molecular robots, as opposed to manually ...
Taiwan International Graduate Program in Molecular Science and Technology (TIGP-MST) has the following research output in the current window (1 August 2024 - 31 July 2025) of the Nature Index. Click ...
Ferrocene is a key molecule for developing molecular machines. However, it readily decomposes on the surface of flat noble metal substrates, marking a significant challenge. Now researchers have ...
Whether a smartphone battery lasts longer or a new drug can be developed to treat incurable diseases depends on how stably ...
The Molecular Frontiers Symposium, organized by the globally renowned Molecular Frontiers Foundation - founded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - is recognized as one of the most influential ...
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Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces
In this study, researchers at Institute for Molecular Science, SOKENDAI, and Tohoku University successfully overcame this challenge by implementing a tip-enhanced SFG (TE-SFG) scheme that exploits the ...
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Molecular switch lets cancer cells dodge death
Cancer’s deadliest talent is not rapid growth but the ability to sidestep the internal programs that should make damaged cells self-destruct. Across multiple labs, researchers are now converging on a ...
A new perspective article outlines a roadmap for harnessing light emission from individual molecules. By precisely ...
Gainesville families have been coming together for 20 years to instill the joy of science into their children at Molecular Mania. Through the event, UF’s chemistry department has worked to create a ...
Researchers wearing protective clothing and gloves use an electronic nose. Forensic analytical chemist Maiken Ueland (left) and PhD candidate Bridget Thurn use an electronic nose to detect volatiles ...
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