Researchers at PSI have developed antibody-like proteins that enhance the effect of botulinum toxin A1 (Botox), potentially enabling faster relief in medical therapies. The study…
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This liquid droplet is actually made from protein molecules. It acts as a glue that keeps the microtubule attached, via moving motor proteins, to an…
Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering reveals high-energy nematic spin correlations in the nematic state of the iron-based superconductor, FeSe. Credit: Beijing Normal University/Qi Tang and Xingye…
A microstructure created by a 3D printer: the innovative refractive structure developed by PSI scientists and which combined with a diffractive element, results in an…
Discovered time-reversal symmetry-breaking fields imply the presence of long-theorized ‘orbital currents’, where charge flows spontaneously in loops around the unit cells of the kagome lattice.…
Photoactive chloride pumping through the cell membrane captured by time-resolved serial crystallography: Chloride ions (green spheres) are transported across the cell membrane by the NmHR…
The shell of the brachiopod Discinisca tenuis is hard and brittle but becomes soft and flexible when exposed to water. Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory An…
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have put forward a detailed plan of how faster and better defined quantum bits — qubits — can…
Reconstructed vortex rings inside a magnetic micropillar. Credit: Claire Donnelly The first experimental observation of three-dimensional magnetic ‘vortex rings’ provides fundamental insight into intricate nanoscale…
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) have measured a property of the neutron more precisely than ever before. In the process, they found out…
The scanning electron microscope image shows the bird-like construct with arrangements of nanoscale magnets. The magnets can be magnetised in different orientations parallel to the…