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Supercapacitors store much less energy than is ideal. To remedy this, a group of scientists from Japan propose using conductive nanodiamond as electrode material in…
- Impact Science
- December 4, 2019
Writing to a journal can be stressful for authors. This article gives some useful tips for you to communicate with your journal effectively.
- Marisha Fonseca
- September 6, 2022
Researchers’ struggle with academic writing is a well-recognized problem in academia and research shows that lack of time and stress or anxiety are the root cause of the…
- Kakoli Majumder
- September 16, 2022
The aggregation of amyloid protein fibrils is involved in diseases such as amyloidosis and even Alzheimer’s. A group of Japanese scientists has explored the use of free…
- Impact Science
- August 27, 2019
On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, which had protected a woman’s right to have an abortion, and allowed individual states…
- Marisha Fonseca
- July 11, 2022
With the US government being one of the world’s biggest funders of research, the new OSTP policy has sparked widespread reactions globally. During the International Open…
- Editage Insights
- October 27, 2022
The interaction between ‘transfer RNAs’ and the enzymes that help them in protein synthesis is a key area of interest to understand the evolution of the genetic code…
- Impact Science
- June 8, 2020
Complex networks are ubiquitous in the real world, from artificial to purely natural ones, and they exhibit very similar geometric properties. Algorithms based on…
- Impact Science
- March 3, 2020
The agglomeration of proteins into structures called amyloid plaques is a common feature of many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s. Now, scientists…
- Impact Science
- August 12, 2020
Although the month of February is typically shorter, there has been no dearth in the buzz in the scholarly world. From trending discussions around the definition of the…
- Editage Insights
- February 28, 2018