Perturbation-induced granular fluidization as a model for remote earthquake triggering | Science Advances
Granular rheology explains how weak seismic waves can modify and activate some faults at large distances.
Granular rheology explains how weak seismic waves can modify and activate some faults at large distances.
An atomic carbon-based pathway is highly efficient for the formation of peptides in outer space.
Proliferation and annihilation of vortex-antivortex pairs orchestrate collective cell migration in epithelia.
Spatial protein analysis of ovarian cancer reveals spatial features that predict relapse and may point to possible therapies.
Optical excitation of 4f metals can change the 4f orbital state and alters the 4f-spin-lattice coupling on femtosecond timescales.
Chromosomal rearrangements drive speciation rates in butterflies.
A polymer library enables efficient delivery of proteins and CRISPR-Cas9 gene therapy to treat inflammatory skin disorders.
Optogenetic dissipation of the PMF unveils a transcellular signaling axis integrating metabolic demand with foraging behavior.
Flexible dark-field emission manipulation is demonstrated by tailoring the nonlocal effects in plasmonic metasurfaces.
Spooky action at a distance is revealed between massive particles with the help of an intense, short-wavelength laser.
Restoring RIPK3 expression recovered the antileukemia activity of R-2HG in IDH-mutant AML.
Whole-genome sequencing of 3256 Japanese individuals uncovered genetic characteristics of this population.
Preloaded defects allow room temperature plasticity in ceramics.
In a generalization of the dispersive interaction, a qubit and a cavity interact directionally without excitation exchange.
Electron videography uncovers molecular physics from the dances of single molecules filmed in nanometer detail.
Tetracyclic antidepressants unexpectedly activate understudied serotonin receptors, which may explain their antimigraine effects.
Upwelling of ice shelf meltwater drives warm undercurrents toward the West Antarctic ice shelves, implying a positive feedback.
Replacing electrolyte dielectric with polyzwitterions enables ultralow-power optoelectronic synapse for in-sensor computing.
Ice sheet–driven temperature patterns amplified glacial cooling, implying less future warming than previously estimated.
An acoustothermal transfection method that leverages acoustic and thermal effects to transfect cells is presented.
Nvidia, Apple, and Google are among the companies included on Glassdoor’s annual internship list, which is based on metrics such as salary and opportunities.
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