The participating scientists next to the experimental setup. From left to right: Michael Jentschel (ILL), Enrico Massa and Carlo P. Sasso (INRIM), Hartmut Lemmel (TU Wien and ILL) Picture credits: Michael
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long-term stability, processability and compatibility with the electrode components of a fuel cell. “The next step is to build on the recently published results and continue to use advanced experimental and
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ribosome using X-ray crystallography, in particular at the ESRF, described this technique as “the next step in “the resolution revolution.” To capture life in atomic details It is often said in structural
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concept delivers large numbers of neutrons to users for long-duration storage experiments, enabling a next generation of precision measurements. Ultracold neutrons, or “UCN”, have the amazing property that
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understand the mechanism responsible for very low thermal conductivity at high temperatures in InTe. Our next objective is to investigate whether the performance of the material can be further enhanced by slight
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behaviour of a synthetic crystalline material called yttrium iron garnet (YIG) could open the door to the next, advanced generation of communication and information-processing devices. Experiments and theory show
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monomeric state: (B1) monomers embroider the membrane and (B2) peptide oligomerization takes place next to membrane surface (Membrane digging); (C) membrane interacts with the N-terminal Aβ1-6 sequence
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