Taiwan International Graduate Program in Molecular Science and Technology (TIGP-MST) has the following research output in the current window (1 August 2024 - 31 July 2025) of the Nature Index. Click ...
Engineering researchers have successfully developed a quantum microprocessor chip for molecular spectroscopy simulation of actual large-structured and complex molecules. Quantum simulation enables ...
Conventional nanoscale electroplasmonic structures provide limited electrical tunability of nonlinear optical responses. Scientists at Japan's Institute for Molecular Science have demonstrated an ...
Gainesville families have been coming together for 20 years to instill the joy of science into their children at Molecular Mania. Through the event, UF’s chemistry department has worked to create a ...
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Molecular switch lets cancer cells dodge death
Cancer’s deadliest talent is not rapid growth but the ability to sidestep the internal programs that should make damaged cells self-destruct. Across multiple labs, researchers are now converging on a ...
For 450 million years, plants and soil fungi have been trading partners. The fungi weave through plant roots, delivering phosphorus and other soil minerals in exchange for sugars and fats produced by ...
Scientists have achieved the first real-time visualization of how 'excited-state aromaticity' emerges within just hundreds of femtoseconds and then triggers a molecule to change from bent to planar ...
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Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces
In this study, researchers at Institute for Molecular Science, SOKENDAI, and Tohoku University successfully overcame this challenge by implementing a tip-enhanced SFG (TE-SFG) scheme that exploits the ...
Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho's research team of the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering at KAIST has captured the critical transition phenomenon at the moment when normal cells change into cancer ...
Researchers wearing protective clothing and gloves use an electronic nose. Forensic analytical chemist Maiken Ueland (left) and PhD candidate Bridget Thurn use an electronic nose to detect volatiles ...
Researchers from the Institute for Molecular Science aimed to level out the speed difference between artificial motors and motor proteins by improving the nanoscale artificial motor using their ...
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