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A Self-Walking Actuator Inspired By Caterpillars
Scientists have designed an actuator that can form complex three-dimensional structures in response to differing levels of humidity.
Lasers Unveil The Shape Of Molecules
Scientists can now observe molecular orbitals in two dimensions using a technique that could shed light on ultrafast molecular dynamics.
Spin-Entangled Electrons Produced
Researchers have used quantum dots to create a device that can produce spin-entangled electrons, paving the way for future quantum teleportation.
HIV ‘Wakes Up’ Only Once A Week Under Treatment
Encouraging data on HIV reactivation suggests that remission can be achieved by reducing latent cell numbers by 50-70 fold instead of over 2,000 fold.
A Six-Year-Old’s Guide To Science Communication
Whether you are a six or sixty six year old scientist, here are some tips for making your first TV appearance.
Antibody That Targets DENV-2 Found
Unlike other DENV-2 binding antibodies, 2D22 is able to kill DENV-2 viruses of all morphologies.
Stabilizing Quantum Information Via The Middle Man
Tiny crystals of manganese carbonate have helped researchers stabilize the interaction between photons and nuclear spins, paving the way for quantum memory.
Visualizing RNA Interference At Work
A single molecule imaging study has revealed how the RNAi complex cleaves and releases target RNA sequences.
IL-17 Supercharges Stem Cell Growth
Mesenchymal stem cells treated with IL-17A grow twice as fast and are more efficient at regulating the immune system, scientists say.












