Credit: Institut Laue-Langevin/ University of Leicester An international research team led by the University of Leicester has made a breakthrough advance by trapping an intermediate in the mechanism o
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The endofullerene HF@C 60 has attracted great interest, as it allows the spectroscopic properties of the isolated hydrogen fluoride (HF) molecule to be examined under carefully controlled conditions S
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Credit Synthelis / Illusciencia January 2018 p7 is a protein essential for the release of the hepatitis C virus, however little data is currently available on the way it interacts with its environment
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(jpg - 112 Ki) The Cheshire cat. © darren whittingham, fotolia.com 29.07.2014 First experimental observation of a 'Quantum Cheshire Cat‘ could help to perform high precision measurements of quantum sy
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schematic illustration of the interferometric setup A letter published in Physical Review Letters , by a group of scientists of the Atominstitut - Institute of Atomic & Subatomic Physics of TU Wien (A
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19.05.2014 Results from neutron spin-echo analysis at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) and the National Center of Neutron Research (NCNR) in the United States are an important advance towards enabling
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10.04.2013 Research at Birkbeck, University of London uses world-leading neutron sources at ILL and ISIS to demonstrate ozone attacks on lung surface fluids A research team from Birkbeck and Royal Hol
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Molecular structure of Amyloid beta. Copyright raimund14-fotolia.com 27.04.2015 One of the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease is the formation of amyloid fibres by tau proteins Results have
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10.12.2014 The discovery of a new form of ice could lead to an improved understanding of our planet’s geology, potentially helping to unlock new solutions in the production, transportation and storage
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(png - 633 Ki) Neutrons reveal atomic hydrogen diffusion through ‘quantum tunnelling’ on grapheneGraphene is known as the world’s thinnest material due to its 2D structure, where each sheet is only on
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