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The Afghan chemist will spend two years conducting research at the University of Bremen as part of a Philipp Schwartz ...
Every living cell must interpret its genetic code—a sequence of chemical letters that governs countless cellular functions. A ...
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there's plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains ...
Scientists have discovered a revolutionary new method for creating quantum states by twisting materials at the M-point, revealing exotic phenomena previously out of reach. This new direction ...
Gold medals will be awarded to the top 12 per cent of students, silver medals to the next 22 per cent, and bronze medals to ...
A delegation of Kuwaiti students, under the sponsorship of the Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SAGC), is ...
Every living cell must interpret its genetic code — a sequence of chemical letters that governs countless cellular functions.
Scientists have used ultracold atoms to successfully demonstrate a novel method of particle acceleration that could unlock a ...
An attosecond—or 0.000000000000000001 second—is no time at all for a person. That is not so for electrons, atoms and ...
Every living cell must interpret its genetic code - a sequence of chemical letters that governs countless cellular functions.
Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells have become a global research hotspot in advanced photovoltaics due to their potential ...