In nature, there exist structures that are mirror images of each other but cannot be perfectly superimposed. These are known as chiral objects, derived from the Greek word for "hand," since left and ...
Findings from a novel study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, suggest that using a specialized diffusion weighted MRI scan to monitor the spatial pattern of individual ...
A new method of distinguishing chiral molecules could eventually detect distortions inside quantum and soft materials, find ...
Left: Imaging of lamin A/C structures in a physically expanded nucleus from an individual with progeria. Right: Same, but with 3D genomic reads overlaid in their original spatial locations, colored by ...
MeshPad, developed by Haoxuan Li, Lei Li, and their colleagues, shows how spatial AI can turn a simple 2D sketch into an editable 3D model—inferring depth and form from sparse lines, then allowing ...
A research group led by Assistant Professor Takafumi Tomita and Professor Kenji Ohmori at the Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, has developed a new microscopy ...
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