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La Jolla Institute researchers shed light on the role of TET enzymes in genomic stability and cancers.
A new study shows ‘magic-angle’ graphene is capable of producing both superconductivity & ferromagnetism, which could be useful in quantum computing.
The junctures at the facet edges of 3D semiconductor particles have 2D properties, which can be leveraged for photoelectrochemical processes.
A back-to-basics look at nuclear energy and the importance of science communication in the nuclear field.
The mineral boron can vastly improve the ability of some fusion energy devices to contain the heat required to produce fusion reactions on Earth.
Data collected by the Dark Energy Survey confirm the existence of one of the largest supervoids known to humanity, the Eridanus supervoid.
A study led by Stony Brook University researchers discovered that a readily available method using dry ovens can be used to disinfect N95s for reuse.
A multi-institution research team has discovered a catalyst that converts methane into ethane and ethylene that can be turned into plastics and resins
A team of Vanderbilt researchers has described a novel method for rapidly characterizing the biological impact of genetic editing on bacteria.
Recent work will use the forthcoming Electron-Ion Collider to investigate what contributes to a neutron’s spin.