Scientists have developed a versatile platform with an electrically controlled nano-gate that can be used for applications in sensing, chemical synthesis, memristors, and neuromorphic computing. The ...
Pore-forming proteins are found throughout nature. In humans, they play key roles in immune defense, while in bacteria they often act as toxins that punch holes in cell membranes. These biological ...
An RMIT-led international collaboration has observed, for the first time, electric gate-controlled exchange-bias effect in van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures, offering a promising platform for ...
As information zings from cell to cell inside the brain, bursts of electricity spur its transmission. At Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), scientists have turned their attention to the tiny pores ...
Researchers uncover how charge and structure control ion flow in biological nanopores, paving the way for new biosensors and ion-based computing. (Nanowerk News) Pore-forming proteins are found ...
A new study from CSHL’s Furukawa lab, published in Nature, reveals the molecular mechanisms that keep the brain’s NMDA receptors fully or partially open. As information zings from cell to cell inside ...
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