Phobos is the best known irregular satellite in our solar system, but it isn't a squoon. (ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G Neukum), CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) Well let’s think about the physics: for a satellite to be ...
Please join the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology on Thursday, Dec. 11 at 11 a.m. for a talk by Enrique Rojas Villalba, Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's ...
In recent research published in Engineering, researchers from Tianjin University present LineGen, a novel physics-guided method that enables the generation of super-resolution load data (SRLD) for ...
Invented 30 years ago, the atomic force microscope has been a major driver of nanotechnology, ranging from atomic-scale imaging to its latest applications in manipulating individual molecules, ...
Magnetic tweezers represent a robust tool for manipulating single molecules, offering the capability to apply and measure forces on individual biological macromolecules with high spatial and temporal ...
(A–C) Representative images reconstructed by conventional method (left) and new method (right) of microtubules, nuclear pore complexes and F-actin samples. The regions enclosed by the white boxes are ...