Mechanical metamaterial enables long-distance component interaction for unique stretching properties
Metamaterials are artificial materials that do not occur in nature. Their components function like atoms in conventional materials but have special optical, electrical and magnetic properties.
Food is a more complex system than commonly perceived, comprising tens of thousands of molecules whose compositions and interactions ultimately shape human perception. To conceptualize this ...
Binding promiscuity is a central feature of interactions involving intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). IDPs can interact even simultaneously with multiple binding partners, but quantitative ...
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