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In complex fluids like cell nuclei, cytoplasm, polymeric fluids, supercooled water, and ionic liquids, molecules do not move in the same way as they do in simple liquids…
- Impact Science
- February 6, 2020
In a decisive move, the Biden-led administration recently announced a reversal of restrictions implemented by the Trump administration in June 2019 on government-funded…
- Mary Oommen
- April 23, 2021
Last week, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration team revealed an image of a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. It has been named…
- Malvika Gaur
- May 19, 2022
Here're some interesting discussions you may have missed this month– a unique disobedience award that rewards scientists for their contributions to society, a different…
- Editage Insights
- November 30, 2018
Lithium ion batteries find wide applications in everyday use objects, but the number of ions that can be stored in their graphite anodes is limited. Prof. Jun Kang from…
- Impact Science
- February 2, 2020
This is a conversation with Dr. Monika Sobocan about the different kinds of variables in biomedical research and how to work with them.
- Marisha Fonseca
- March 16, 2023
Here is our curated list of some of the most happening conversations that took place in academia to fill your appetite for the goings-on of the scholarly publishing…
- Editage Insights
- May 30, 2019
On August 25, 2022, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) of the US released a memorandum titled “Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access…
- Marisha Fonseca
- September 9, 2022
In a new study, scientists from Tokyo University of Science, led by Prof Hidenori Otsuka, have developed a novel biocompatible hydrogel that acts as a structural…
- Impact Science
- March 30, 2020
Organic semiconductors have advantages over inorganic semiconductors in several areas. However, there are only a few known organic n-type semiconductors, and even they…
- Impact Science
- September 11, 2019