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A study reveals how two proteins cooperate in a key early step of antiviral detection, as reported by researchers at Science ...
Future devices will continue to probe the frontier of the very small, and at scales where functionality depends on mere atoms, even the tiniest flaw matters. Researchers at Rice University have shown ...
A wafer-thin flake of bismuth telluride can act a little like a one-way street for electricity, even when the push comes from an alternating signal. But the direction of that “street” is not fixed.
How new equipment and methodologies are improving reliability, yield, and time-to-market for multi-die assemblies.
Study reveals how two proteins cooperate in a key early step of antiviral detection, as reported by researchers at Science ...
Researchers show how LGP2 binds viral RNA ends, moves along the strand, and helps MDA5 form filaments that amplify antiviral signaling. The findings clarify an early defense step and may inform ...
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Atoms are 0.1 nm across, and it took 60 years to finally see them clearly
Atoms measure roughly 0.1 nanometers across, a scale so small that scientists spent more than six decades developing ...
Researchers showed that LGP2 binds viral RNA ends and recruits MDA5 molecules to form filament clusters that activate antiviral signaling. Using cryo-EM and high-speed AFM, the team revealed a ...
Researchers have shown that hard-to-spot defects in a widely used two-dimensional insulator can trap electrical charges and locally weaken the material, making it more likely to fail at lower voltages ...
Future devices will continue to probe the frontier of the very small, and at scales where functionality depends on mere ...
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