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Scientists Say the Constant Motion of Living Cells Could Be a Hidden Source of Electrical Power
The constant, energy-driven motion inside living cells may generate electricity in a way no one fully recognized before.
A generative AI system can now analyze blood cells with greater accuracy and confidence than human experts, detecting subtle signs of diseases like leukemia. It not only spots rare abnormalities but ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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Tiny eye implant could restore vision lost to macular degeneration
In advanced dry disease, a key problem is failure of retinal pigment epithelium, often shortened to RPE. These cells help ...
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Tiny human heart organoids open the door to safer, faster drug discovery
Millions of people live with atrial fibrillation, a racing, uneven heartbeat that can leave you exhausted and scared. Yet it ...
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have emerged as promising alternative for next generation photovoltaics due to their superior ...
Scientists have found a way to see ultrafast molecular interactions inside liquids using an extreme laser technique once ...
Liquids and solutions may look simple, but on the molecular scale they are constantly shifting and reorganizing. When sugar dissolves in water, each sugar molecule quickly becomes surrounded by fast ...
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have emerged as promising alternative for next generation photovoltaics due to their superior power conversion efficiencies (record currently at 34.9% for ...
Perovskite solar cells offer high efficiency & low cost, but complex structures limit modeling. A new Python simulator ...
The movement of waves, patterns that carry sound, light or heat, through materials has been widely studied by physicists, as ...
The original idea dates back centuries when people believed that colds were caused by low body temperature needing warmth (by ...
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