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- Crafting a "sponge" for adsorbing and desorbing gas molecules
A group of researchers led by scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science and the University of Tokyo have created an unusual material - a soft crystal made of molecules known as a...
- A closer look at superconductors
From sustainable energy to quantum computers: high-temperature superconductors have the potential to revolutionize today's technologies. Despite intensive research, however, we still lack the neces...
- Better chemistry through tiny antennae
A research team at The University of Tokyo has introduced a powerful method for actively breaking chemical bonds using excitations in tiny antennae created by infrared lasers. This process may have... - Develop novel molecular structure analysis technology
Rigaku and Merck have signed a joint development agreement. To develop lab consumables based on highly innovative crystalline sponge technology, which determines the absolute chemical structure of ... - Nuclear "magic numbers" collapse beyond the doubly magic Nickel 78
Scientists from the RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Research in Japan and an international collaboration network with a strong participation of scientists from Technische Universität Dar...
- Terahertz Spectroscopy enters the Single-Molecule regime
The interaction of light with matter is the basis of spectroscopy, a set of techniques lying at the heart of physics and chemistry. From infrared light to X-rays, a broad sweep of wavelengths is us...
- Hokusai's blue, cellulose nanofibers join forces to clean up disaster areas
By combining the same Prussian blue pigment used in the works of popular Edo-period artist Hokusai and cellulose nanofiber, a raw material of paper, a University of Tokyo research team succeeded in... - Multifunctional nano-sized drug carriers developed
Nano-sized carrier systems find medical application to improve pharmacologic properties of bioactive agents. For many therapeutic approaches, it is important that the carrier system can stably inco...
- Watching catalysts at work
Physicists at the University of Basel have succeeded in watching a silver catalyst at work for the first time with the aid of an atomic force microscope. The observations made during an Ullmann rea...
- Instantaneous trace gas fingerprint with laser frequency combs
Scientists at the MPQ record ultrasensitive absorption broadband spectra within tens of microseconds by combining cavity enhancement and frequency comb spectroscopy.Trace gas spectroscopic detectio...