In a lab in the heart of Boston, professor Bree Aldridge leads a team of researchers trying to understand a threat that is both microscopic in size and global in consequence. The subject of Aldridge’s ...
Tiny particles are opening big doors for medicine, materials science, and even environmental cleanup. Across the world, scientists are racing to understand how these microscopic swimmers behave, ...
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Scientists create microscopic machines powered by light
Gears have powered the world for millennia, from clock machines to car engines. But miniaturizing them to microscopic ...
They’re tiny particles – with potentially huge human consequences. Researchers from Aarhus University have identified a ...
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