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Researchers add order to polymer gels
Japanese anime and zoos boost public interest in conservation of real-life animal characters
Small, fast, and highly energy-efficient memory device inspired by lithium-ion batteries
Tera from outer space
Chemists map an artificial molecular self-assembly pathway with complexities of life
How to build a chloroplast
By popular demand
Three gravitational-wave detectors sign agreement to begin joint observation
A laser, a crystal and molecular structures
Light work for superconductors
To grow or to flower
New hunt for dark matter
Magic wavelength of cadmium
Inspired by natural signals in living cells, researchers design artificial gas detector
Blink and you’ll miss it
Spin devices get a paint job
Chemistry in motion
A long time ago, galaxies far, far away
Smartphone virus scanner is not what you think
Alzheimer’s protein is likely held together with many weak chemical interactions
Beyond finding a gene
Researchers give standard light microscopes an upgrade to see inside cells
Merck and Broad Institute Announce CRISPR License Framework to Encourage Innovation
Researchers can finally modify plant mitochondrial DNA
Fighting drug resistance with fast, artificial enhancement of natural products
Caspase-1 initiates apoptosis, but not pyroptosis, in absence of gasdermin D
Thunderbolt of lightning, gamma rays exciting
Max Planck Society convenes in Hamburg
A new mechanism for accessing damaged DNA
Archeological mystery solved with modern genetics
Subaru Telescope Captures 1800 Exploding Stars
Machine learning unlocks mysteries of quantum physics
Small currents for big gains in spintronics
Mathematics of leaves
Intercultural communication crucial for engineering education
Exercise fine-tunes brain’s connections, eases autism spectrum disorder in mouse model
Minister outlines Queensland’s hydrogen plan to Japanese industry leaders
Queensland’s first Hydrogen Envoy announced in Japan
In hot pursuit of dinosaurs