Have you ever wondered why freshly brewed coffee smells so delicious, but tastes bitter? New research from the University of ...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) single particle analysis has rapidly become a cornerstone technique for high-resolution ...
A new cryo-EM facility enables atomic-resolution visualization of antibody-target complexes, accelerating discovery, ...
The closest-ever detailed look at a key enzyme inside the virus that causes COVID-19 could lead to more effective treatment ...
Thousands of times per year, a family's moment of joy turns to unexpected grief. A seemingly healthy infant stops smiling or ...
Nearly a century ago, Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll provided the first demonstration of a microscope that could image specimens using electrons rather than light. The earliest images obtained via this ...
Scientists at the University of Leeds have used cryo-electron microscopy to reveal how platelet myosin stays inactive until needed for blood clotting. The study identified structural 'off-switch' ...
In a basement lab in Brandeis' Rosenstiel building, a refrigerator-sized microscope dominates a small, windowless room. On its surface, it looks like a featureless white box. Yet inside, it's a study ...
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