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Bioengineers create pathway to personalized medicine

New work could provide sustainable ways to make chemicals, medicines and biomaterials.


New molecular structures in boron-based nanoclusters

Researchers have shown that clusters of boron and lanthanide atoms form interesting 'inverse sandwich' structures that could be useful as molecular magnets.


Solved protein puzzle opens door to new design for cancer drugs

Researchers at have solved a longstanding puzzle concerning the design of molecular motors, paving the way toward new cancer therapies.


VERITAS supplies critical piece to neutrino discovery puzzle

The VERITAS array has confirmed the detection of gamma rays from the vicinity of a supermassive black hole. While these detections are relatively common for VERITAS, this black hole is potentially the first known astrophysical source of high-energy cosmic neutrinos, a type of ghostly subatomic particle.


Breakthrough in the search for cosmic particle accelerators

In a global observation campaign, scientist have for the first time located a source of high-energy cosmic neutrinos, ghostly elementary particles that travel billions of light years through the universe, flying unaffected through stars, planets and entire galaxies.


Quantum dot white LEDs achieve record efficiency

Researchers have demonstrated nanomaterial-based white-light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that exhibit a record luminous efficiency of 105 lumens per watt.


Hubble and Gaia team up to fuel cosmic conundrum

Using the power and synergy of two space telescopes, astronomers have made the most precise measurement to date of the universe's expansion rate.


Chemists achieve unprecedented molecular triple jump with multi-ringed metal complexes

For decades, chemists have been mixing metals and carbon to create novel molecules, from the world's longest molecular wires to microscopic gyroscopes controllable by cage size, molecular access and even progress toward unidirectional rotation via external electrical field manipulation.


Could gravitational waves reveal how fast our universe is expanding?

An new study finds black holes and neutron stars are key to measuring our expanding universe.


Heaviest known calcium atom discovered

Researchers have discovered eight new rare isotopes of the elements phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, scandium and, most importantly, calcium. These are the heaviest isotopes of these elements ever found.


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