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The properties of the first few layers of water molecules in contact with the surface of materials are especially important in materials science. In a recent study led…
Over 85 publishers, scientific societies, and funders have signed a joint statement committing to make public the latest findings and data on coronavirus immediately…
In complex fluids like cell nuclei, cytoplasm, polymeric fluids, supercooled water, and ionic liquids, molecules do not move in the same way as they do in simple liquids…
Tumor associated macrophages are host macrophages recruited by the tumor, which promote tumor progression. A team of researchers from Tokyo University of Science and…
Lithium ion batteries find wide applications in everyday use objects, but the number of ions that can be stored in their graphite anodes is limited. Prof. Jun Kang from…
Spintronic devices, which use electron spin to process data, are emerging at the forefront of semiconductor applications. Staying a step ahead, scientists from Korea…
Over the past few years, mental health in academia has begun to receive more and more attention—a welcome development since mental health concerns among researchers had…
Cactus Communications, a global scientific communications company, announced that it has acquired UNSILO, a Denmark-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Natural…
Combinatorial optimization problems arise in everyday situations such as determining the shortest route that can be taken between multiple points. Researchers at the…
Prof. Michael Matlosz is the current President of EuroScience and a Professor at the University of Lorraine in France. After completing a PhD from the University of…