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Sublimation, not melting: Graphene surprises researchers again

07-Jan-2020

Physicists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and the Institute for High Pressure Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences have used computer modeling to refine the melting curve of graphite that has been studied for over 100 years, with inconsistent findings. They also found ...

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Half a needle in a haystack

New method rapidly detects trace amounts of small molecule compounds

07-Nov-2018

Russian researchers from Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences(GPIRAS) and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology(MIPT) have developed the world’s first ultrasensitive method for rapid detection of small molecules. This method detects trace amounts of ...

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New technology for liquid-crystal displays

15-May-2018

An international research team from Russia, France, and Germany has proposed a new method for orienting liquid crystals. It could be used to increase the viewing angle of liquid-crystal displays. "This is first and foremost a fundamental study exploring the mechanisms of liquid crystal ...

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One step closer to crack the mystery of bacterial adaptation to antibiotics

12-Apr-2017

An international team including researchers from MIPT's Laboratory for Advanced Studies of Membrane Proteins have proposed an explanation of the way bacteria process external signals. By identifying the detailed structure of the protein complex used by bacteria, the scientists gained insights ...

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Biophysicists propose new approach for membrane protein crystallization

08-Mar-2017

A team of scientists from the Laboratory for Advanced Studies of Membrane Proteins at MIPT, Research Center Jülich (Germany), and Institut de Biologie Structurale (France) have developed a new approach to membrane protein crystallization. For the first time, the scientists showed that membrane ...

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'Pressure-welding' nanotubes creates ultrastrong material

10-Nov-2016

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials (TISNCM), Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), and the National University of Science and Technology MISiS have shown that an ultrastrong material can be ...

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A perfect material for air filters

03-Mar-2016

A research team from the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences have synthesized the material that is perfect for protection of respiratory organs, analytical research and other practical purposes. An almost weightless fabric made of nylon ...

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Physicists come up with a way to make cleaner fuel cells

05-Jan-2016

An international group of scientists from Russia, France, and Germany have developed ion-exchange synthetic membranes based on amphiphilic compounds that are able to convert the energy of chemical reactions into electrical current. The new development could potentially be used in fuel cells, and ...

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