Fast, Simple way to create 2D Electronic Circuits

Particles are pulled out of a dispersion to form a 'pearl necklace', by applying an electric field through a needle-shaped electrode. Credit: Ming Han

Particles are pulled out of a dispersion to form a ‘pearl necklace’, by applying an electric field through a needle-shaped electrode. Credit: Ming Han

Rozynek, a researcher at Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna, Poland, demonstrated something that looked almost like magic. When he poked a needle-shaped electrode into a mixture of micron-sized, spherical metal particles dispersed in silicone oil, a sphere stuck to its end. As Rozynek pulled the electrode out of the dispersion, another sphere attached to the first sphere, and then another to the second sphere, and so on, until a long chain formed. “The spheres behaved like magnetic beads, except no magnetism was involved,” said Prof. Luijten, NW McCormick School of Engineering. “The particles have no tendency to cluster...

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Hydrogen Bonds directly detected for the First time

A hydrogen bond forms between a propellane (lower molecule) and the carbon monoxide functionalized tip of an atomic force microscope. The measured forces and the distance between the oxygen atom at the AFM tip and the propellane's hydrogen atoms correspond precisely to the calculations. Credit: University of Basel, Department of Physics Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-05-hydrogen-bonds.html#jCp

A hydrogen bond forms between a propellane (lower molecule) and the carbon monoxide functionalized tip of an atomic force microscope. The measured forces and the distance between the oxygen atom at the AFM tip and the propellane’s hydrogen atoms correspond precisely to the calculations. Credit: University of Basel, Department of Physics

Scientists have succeeded in studying the strength of hydrogen bonds in a single molecule using an atomic force microscope, AFM. Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe and is an integral part of almost all organic compounds. H-bonds are responsible for specific properties of proteins or nucleic acids and, for example, also ensure that water has a high boiling temperature...

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Mapping the Magnetic Bridge between our Nearest Galactic Neighbours

The Large (centre left) and Small (centre right) Magellanic Clouds are seen in the sky above a radio telescope that is part of the Australia Telescope Compact Array at the Paul Wild Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. Image: Mike Salway

The Large (centre left) and Small (centre right) Magellanic Clouds are seen in the sky above a radio telescope that is part of the Australia Telescope Compact Array at the Paul Wild Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. Image: Mike Salway

For the first time, astronomers have detected a magnetic field associated with the Magellanic Bridge, the filament of gas stretching 75000 light-years between the Milky Way Galaxy’s nearest galactic neighbours: the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC, respectively). Visible in the southern night sky, the LMC and SMC are dwarf galaxies that orbit our home galaxy and lie at a distance of 160 and 200 thousand light-years from Earth respectively.

Such cosmic magnetic fields can only be detected indirectly, and this detection was made by observ...

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Tomato Extract Fights Stomach Cancer, Ripe for further study

This image illustrates the soft agar colony formation assay, which is a method used to confirm cellular anchorage-independent growth in vitro. The goal of this protocol is to illustrate a stringent method for the detection of the tumorigenic potential of transformed cells and the tumor suppressive effects of proteins on transformed cells. Credit: Image courtesy of Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)

This image illustrates the soft agar colony formation assay, which is a method used to confirm cellular anchorage-independent growth in vitro. The goal of this protocol is to illustrate a stringent method for the detection of the tumorigenic potential of transformed cells and the tumor suppressive effects of proteins on transformed cells.
Credit: Image courtesy of Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO)

A new study shows that whole tomato extracts from two different Southern Italy cultivars inhibit gastric cancer cell growth and malignant features, paving the way for future studies aimed at implementing lifestyle habits not only for prevention, but potentially as a support to conventional therapies...

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