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The Quantum Behavior Of Mini-Magnets

The demonstration of coherent coupling between a ferromagnetic magnon and a superconducting qubit paves the way for advances in quantum information processing.

Dark Matter Déjà-Vu

Although no one has ever directly observed it, dark matter has been shown to bear a striking resemblance to pions, a more familiar type of subatomic particle.

Roche Diagnostics Strengthens Asia Pacific Footprint

Roche Diagnostics headquarters in Singapore houses state-of-the-art training facilities and technical support services.

‘Smelly Egg Gas’ Might Help With Male Infertility

Hydrogen sulphide, the gas which gives rotten eggs their characteristic smell, could be used to mitigate heat-induced testicular injury.

Taking A Stand Against Sitting

Are you sitting down? You might want to take a little walk after reading this article.

How Shape Influences Wound Healing

Cells measure the shape of gaps in the epithelium to determine how they should move to close wounds, scientists say.

Sticky Tape Used To Create Semiconductor Monolayers

As a semiconductor material, phosphorene is lighter and thinner than silicon, opening up the possibility of interesting new devices.

Fosun & Guahao.com Partner For Pharma E-Commerce

The cooperation agreement between Fosun Pharmaceuticals and Guahao.com is expected to expand jxdyf.com's pharmaceutical e-commerce platform.

How Plant Roots Build Barriers

Scientists have found that the transcription factor MYB36 is a master regulator of Casparian strip formation in plants.