How do cells know when to activate or slow down their activity? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) provides new ...
Simulating how atoms and molecules move over time is a central challenge in computational chemistry and materials science.
Scientists have developed a unique way to build electronic components so small they are made from chains of individual molecules—creating a toolbox to help build materials that could power the next ...
Cis-trans photoisomerization is a key process for many processes in biology and materials science, but only careful and time-consuming quantum chemistry methods can describe such reaction in detail.
STING" molecular switch drives Alzheimer's brain inflammation. Blocking this switch protects synapses in new study.
Researchers at VIB, VUB, and KU Leuven have identified a tiny binding site, a molecular "keyhole," in the TRPM3 ion channel, a crucial sensor in pain signaling. TRPM3 is also linked to rare ...
Allergy affects more than one billion people worldwide—and the number is rising. For many, it means mild symptoms such as ...
Researchers from the University of Cape Town's (UCT) Scientific Computing Research Unit (SCRU) have uncovered a critical molecular "switch" that drives the formation of cancer-associated antigens. The ...
Scientists have introduced a microscopy technique that reveals a hidden layer of chemistry involving molecules that normally ...
The kinocilium of vestibular hair cells is a unique organelle with molecular features of primary and motile cilia and may serve as an active, force-generating element within the hair bundle.
Researchers from Google DeepMind, BIFOLD, and TU Berlin have unveiled AI models that simulate molecular behavior without hard-coded physical laws, achieving competitive results through massive ...
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Scientists build molecular ‘toolbox’ for next-generation advanced electronics
Researchers from the Universities of Birmingham and Warwick, alongside the University of Vienna, have ...
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