by yao | Apr 23, 2025 | Engineering
Batteries that power electric vehicles are essential, but how long they last when used in everyday driving has remained a tricky question. Most testing done in labs uses basic, steady charging and discharging routines—methods where electricity flows at a constant...
by yao | Apr 17, 2025 | Physics, Tech
Pushing the limits of how we see and manage magnetic behavior in tiny structures is key to developing future technologies, especially in electronics that use the spin of particles—a property related to quantum mechanics that influences magnetic behavior. This new...
by yao | Apr 17, 2025 | Biology
Beneath the surface of the tiny, see-through worm Caenorhabditis elegans, researchers have found new clues about how certain hair-like structures on cells, called cilia—tiny projections that help cells sense their surroundings and move materials—grow in a synchronized...
by yao | Apr 16, 2025 | Molecular Biology
Recent research sheds light on how changes in the chemical structure of a protein called Interleukin-6 affect lung cancer’s growth and response to treatment. Scientists from National Cheng Kung University and other leading institutions discovered that an...
by yao | Apr 16, 2025 | Health, Nutrition
Scientists have discovered a promising new way to slow down aging at the cellular level using a special type of whey protein (Dietary MAF). A team of researchers led by Dr. Toshio Inui studied the effects of this modified whey protein on the protective caps of...