The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
Ian digs into a series of bizarre headline from the past week to explain why the pace of progress is starting to feel downright surreal.
Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Jesse Plotkin, Department of Neuroscience and Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research Every year, the College of Natural Sciences invites faculty, staff and ...
Research led by scientists at Washington State University has revealed insights on how plants form a microscopic landscape of proteins crucial to photosynthesis, the basis of Earth's food and energy ...
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Virtual immunostaining method improves detection of vascular invasion in thyroid cancer
In a groundbreaking study published in BME Frontiers , researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in ...
A Coma Pattern-Based Autofocusing Method Resolves Bacterial Cold Shock Response at Single-Cell Level
Imaging-based single-cell physiological profiling holds great potential for uncovering fundamental bacterial cold shock response (CSR) mechanisms, but its application is impeded by severe focus drift ...
Experience VR at one of 10 stations in our Virtual Reality Lab through a Meta Quest all-in-one headset. Headsets can be used wirelessly for greater freedom or wired to a PC for additional graphics ...
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