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Kanazawa University, report in the Journal of the American Chemical Society the use of three-dimensional atomic force ...
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Foster from Aalto University, Finland, have used 3D AFM and molecular dynamics to study the different structures and how water forms on them when they ... self-healing hydrogels, shape-memory ...
A new study shows that estrogen naturally modulates dopamine signaling in the brain, altering how female rats learn reward cues across the reproductive cycle.