Study details a common bacterial defense against viral infection
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3d ago
One of the many secrets to bacteria's success is their ability to defend themselves from viruses, called phages, that infect bacteria and use their cellular machinery to make copies of themselves ..read more
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Scientists simulate magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models
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3d ago
NIMS has succeeded in simulating the magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models constructed based on tomographic data obtained by electron microscopy ..read more
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Exploring gel formation mechanisms and the role of lactic acid bacteria in fermented sausage
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4d ago
A research team has reviewed the process of gel formation in fermented sausages, emphasizing the crucial role of myofibrillar proteins and the influence of lactic acid bacteria, temperature, and processing methods on gel properties ..read more
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Testing how well biomarkers work: New fluorescence microscopy method can improve resolution down to the Ångström scale
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5d ago
LMU researchers have developed a method to determine how reliably target proteins can be labeled using super-resolution fluorescence microscopy ..read more
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Unconventional technology enhances composites important to automotive, aerospace and renewable energy industries
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5d ago
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a method that demonstrates how fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials used in the automotive, aerospace and renewable energy industries can be made stronger and tougher to better withstand mechanical or structural stresses over time ..read more
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Fossil frogs share their skincare secrets: Analysis of 45-million-year-old soft tissues
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5d ago
Paleontologists at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland, have solved a hundred-year-old mystery of how some fossil frogs preserve their fleshy parts—it's all down to their skin ..read more
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New super-resolution microscopy approach visualizes internal cell structures and clusters via selective plane activation
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5d ago
To study living organisms at ever smaller length scales, scientists must devise new techniques to overcome the so-called diffraction limit. This is the intrinsic limitation on a microscope's ability to focus on objects smaller than the wavelength of light being used ..read more
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Researchers uncover kinky metal alloy that won't crack at extreme temperatures at the atomic level
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5d ago
A metal alloy composed of niobium, tantalum, titanium, and hafnium has shocked materials scientists with its impressive strength and toughness at both extremely hot and cold temperatures, a combination of properties that seemed so far to be nearly impossible to achieve ..read more
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Researchers uncover details of how bacteria build protective barriers, may inform new antibiotics
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5d ago
Yale researchers have uncovered new details on how bacteria like E. coli build their protective barriers, which will inform new antibiotic development ..read more
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Research team resolves decades-long problem in microscopy
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1w ago
When viewing biological samples with a microscope, the light beam is disturbed if the lens of the objective is in a different medium than the sample. For example, when looking at a watery sample with a lens surrounded by air, the light rays bend more sharply in the air around the lens than in the water ..read more
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