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Often and little, or rarely and to the full?

20.04.2020

Often and little, or rarely and to the full?

If we were talking about food, most experts would choose the former, but in the...

A new way to deliver drugs in MOFs

6.04.2020

A new way to deliver drugs in MOFs

Scientists from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of...

The unchanging viscosity of cells

6.02.2020

The unchanging viscosity of cells

The only thing that appears to be unchanging in living cells is that they are...

Towards High Quality ZnO Quantum Dots Prospective for Biomedical Applications

3.12.2019

Towards High Quality ZnO Quantum Dots Prospective for Biomedical Applications

Scientists from Warsaw together with colleagues from Grenoble have moved a step...

To see the Invisible

29.11.2019

To see the Invisible

Scientists are curious by nature and often look where they should not. From such...

Neurotransmitters in an instant

23.10.2019

Neurotransmitters in an instant

Dopamine, serotonin, adrenalin.. ... The smooth functioning of the human brain...

Figuring out Alzheimer's

17.10.2019

Figuring out Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease and the accompanying personality breakdown frighten many of...

Time for perovskites

18.09.2019

Time for perovskites

What should be a dream solar panel? Efficient, cheap to produce, durable,...

Cheap water treatment

9.09.2019

Cheap water treatment

There’s nothing new in treating water by sorption of organic solvents such as...

Bottles made of lignocellulose, perfumes of apples

19.08.2019

Bottles made of lignocellulose, perfumes of apples

Many companies are working on materials that would be as light and resistant as...

What really happens at femtosecond junctions?

20.12.2018

What really happens at femtosecond junctions?

When beams of ultra-short laser pulses running in the same direction intersect...

At the source of chirality: Microscopy reveals details of self-assembly of liquid crystal dimers

17.12.2018

At the source of chirality: Microscopy reveals details of self-assembly of liquid crystal dimers

Liquid crystal layers a single molecule thick can form extremely complicated...