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Producing Graphene With 50 Times Less Solvent
A Singapore-based research team has developed a cost-effective technique for the mass production of high-quality graphene.
Hirofumi Akagi Wins 2018 IEEE Medal In Power Engineering
Professor Hirofumi Akagi was awarded the medal for his pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of power conversion systems.
Diagnosing Glaucoma In A Blink
The GonioPEN causes less discomfort and can detect glaucoma more quickly and less expensively than current diagnostic methods.
Proteins Pirouette Within The Cell Membrane
Scientists have developed a bioimaging technique that allows the prolonged visualization of complex protein movements in a cell membrane.
A Closeup Of The Herpes Simplex Virus
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers have determined the structure of a herpesvirus capsid, shedding light on the assembly of viral particles.
Neuromodulating Nanoparticle Patches From An Inkjet Printer
Scientists in South Korea have developed a printing process to pattern nanoparticles that heat up under light, which can be used to modulate the activity of neurons.
Peer Review, Not Poor Review
First time on the giving end of the peer review process? Fret not, graduate student, here are some tips to get you started.
A Wholesome Environment For Gut Stem Cells
Scientists in Singapore have discovered a type of cell responsible for maintaining the stem cell niche in the gut.
Snow Monkeys Take Hot Baths To Destress
Taking hot spring baths during winter reduces the levels of stress hormones in Japanese macaques, researchers say.












