Reciprocal light electron microscopy (CLEM) is an integral asset in bioimaging, as it consolidates the capacity to picture living cells over huge fields of view with sub-atomic explicitness by utilizing
Because X-ray microscopes can penetrate most materials, chest X-rays and CT scans allow non-invasive examination of internal organs and skeletons. In recent times, efforts have
From roughly 985 to 1450, Vikings occupied Greenland, farming and building communities before mysteriously disappearing. A new paper from the Harvard University Department of Earth
Quantum data is a strong innovation for expanding how much data can be handled and imparted safely. "Quantum state sharing" is the secure distribution of a secret quantum state among
A key technology for environmentally friendly energy is photovoltaics, which convert light into electricity. Since the times of Max Planck and Albert Einstein, we have
An entangled quantum light source that is fully integrated on a chip has been presented by an international team of researchers from Leibniz University Hannover
A misleading study that casts doubt on climate change is finally published in a peer-reviewed journal, scientists warn, citing a recent article from a German court case in which the
After Dhaka's 20 million residents experienced its hottest day in nearly 60 years on Monday, hundreds of Bangladeshi Muslims gathered in an open field to
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Extreme precipitation has increased most rapidly in the Northeast over the past 25 years. According to previous studies, the amount of extreme precipitation—rain or snow that leaves behind one to