The constant, energy-driven motion inside living cells may generate electricity in a way no one fully recognized before.
Cells do more than carry out chemical reactions. New theoretical work suggests they may also generate usable electrical energy through constant motion in their membranes, offering a fresh way to think ...
A South Korean research team has developed a new membrane for water electrolysis that operates stably even under low-alkaline ...
Under the threat of climate change and geopolitical tensions related to fossil fuels, the world faces an urgent need to find ...
Inside every living cell, proteins and membranes are in constant motion, reshaping, colliding, and flexing as they keep an ...
Polybion completes full-cycle venture with one of Mexico’s leading pension funds while nonprofit Drip by Drip teams with Eco ...
The origin of life on Earth becomes even more fascinating and complex as we peer into the mysterious world of viruses. Said to have existed since living cells first appeared, these microscopic ...
Researchers reveal structure of ancient viral protein appearing in breast cancer, lupus, and ALS, opening new paths for ...
Water purification technology developed by researchers from Seoul National University (Korea), the University of Tokyo (Japan ...
The discovery, published in the Journal of Virology in November 2025, adds weight to the viral eukaryogenesis hypothesis.
Prof. Hong Xu's team in Tsinghua University reports a substrate-assisted interfacial polymerization approach to easily prepare a uniform, large-area, and microcontinuous 3D-COF membrane, and ...