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Phosphorylation of phase-separated p62 bodies by ULK1 activates a redox-independent stress responseThu Aug 03 2023


Happy Birthday Switzerland!Tue Aug 01 2023
August 1st is the Swiss National Holiday. Have fun everyone!


Low resistance electrical contacts to few-layered MoS2 by local pressurizationTue Aug 01 2023


Strong, tough, rapid-recovery, and fatigue-resistant hydrogels made of picot peptide fibresThu Jul 27 2023
Hydrogels are promising soft materials as tissue engineering scaffolds, stretchable sensors, and soft robotics. *
Yet, it remains challenging to develop synthetic hydrogels with mechanical stability and durability similar to those of the connective tissues. Many of the necessary mechanical properties, such as high strength, high toughness, rapid recovery, and high fatigue resistance, generally cannot be established together using conventional polymer networks.


AFM-Based Hamaker Constant Determination with Blind Tip ReconstructionMon Jul 24 2023


Detecting Early-Stage Cohesion Due to Calcium Silicate Hydration with Rheology and Surface Force ApparatusWed Jul 19 2023
Extremely robust cohesion triggered by calcium silicate hydrate (C–S–H) precipitation during cement hardening makes concrete one of the most commonly used man-made materials. *
In the article “Detecting Early-Stage Cohesion Due to Calcium Silicate Hydration with Rheology and Surface Force Apparatus” Teresa Liberto, Andreas Nenning, Maurizio Bellotto, Maria Chiara Dalconi, Dominik Dworschak, Lukas Kalchgruber, Agathe Robisson, Markus Valtiner and Joanna Dziadkowiec present a proof-of-concept study, in which they seek an additional nanoscale understanding of early-stage cohesive forces acting between hydrating model tricalcium silicate (C3S) surfaces by combining rheological and surface force measurements.


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ElectriMulti75-G AFM probes perform Conductive AFM (CAFM, C-AFM) and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM) measurementsMon Jul 17 2023


CS-20NG calibration nanogrid in useTue Jul 04 2023


MikroMasch® HQ:DPER-XSC11 high-resolution conductive AFM tipsMon Jul 03 2023


Domain-wall magnetoelectric coupling in multiferroic hexagonal YbFeO3 filmsThu Jun 22 2023
Electrical modulation of magnetic states in single-phase multiferroic materials, using domain-wall magnetoelectric (ME) coupling, can be enhanced substantially by controlling the population density of the ferroelectric (FE) domain walls during polarization switching. *
In the article “Domain-wall magnetoelectric coupling in multiferroic hexagonal YbFeO3 films”, Xin Li, Yu Yun, Arashdeep Singh Thind, Yuewei Yin, Qiang Li, Wenbin Wang, Alpha T. N’Diaye, Corbyn Mellinger, Xuanyuan Jiang, Rohan Mishra and Xiaoshan Xu investigate the domain-wall ME coupling in multiferroic h-YbFeO3 thin films, in which the FE domain walls induce clamped antiferromagnetic (AFM) domain walls with reduced magnetization magnitude. *
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Enabling Resist Recess Depth Recipe Transfer and Fab-to-Fab MatchingTue Jun 20 2023
- Title: AFM Surface Roughness and Depth Measurement of Trenches with High Aspect Ratio
- Authors: Franz Heider, Helfried Schwarzfurtner, Mario Lugger, Sang-Joon Cho, Thomas Trenkler
- Publication: Conference Proceedings: 30th Annual SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC)
- Publisher: IEEE
- Date: May 2019
https://www.nanotools.com/blog/enabling-resist-recess-depth-recipe-transfer-and-fab-to-fab-matching.html


The Albert Einstein World Award of ScienceTue Jun 20 2023


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Feasibility of wear reduction for soft nanostructured thin film through enhanced elastic recoverability and contact stress reliefTue Jun 13 2023


BudgetSensors® platinum coated ElectriMulti75-G AFM probesMon Jun 12 2023


Single Electrochemical Impacts of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 Bacteria for Living Cells Adsorption onto a Polarized Ultramicroelectrode SurfaceThu Jun 08 2023
In the past few years, several novel analytical methods with high sensitivity and spatial-temporal resolution that enable qualitative and quantitative analysis at single-cell and subcellular levels have emerged. *
The four major areas of analytical methods usually reported are electrochemical analysis, super-resolution microscopy, mass spectrometry imaging, and microfluidics. *
Electrochemistry offers a distinctive and essential advantage in its ability to combine high sensitivity and easy handling with a light and portable instrumentation, thereby enabling miniaturized devices for micro-biosensor applications. *
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Swiss physicist Heinrich Rohrer, born on 06.06.1933Tue Jun 06 2023


PENICILLIN-BINDING PROTEIN 1 (PBP1) OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS HAS MULTIPLE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS IN CELL DIVISIONWed May 31 2023
Bacterial cell division is a complex process requiring the coordination of multiple components to allow the appropriate spatial and temporal control of septum formation and cell scission. *
Peptidoglycan (PG) is the major structural component of the septum, and recent studies by Katarzyna Wacnik et al., in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus have revealed a complex, multistage PG architecture that develops during septation. *
Penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) are essential for the final steps of PG biosynthesis; their transpeptidase activity links the peptide side chains of nascent glycan strands. PBP1 is required for cell division in S. aureus. *


Operando Characterizations of Light-Induced Junction Evolution in Perovskite Solar CellsTue May 30 2023
Light-induced performance changes in metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have been studied intensively over the last decade, but little is known about the variation in microscopic optoelectronic properties of the perovskite heterojunctions in a completed device during operation.*
For the article “Operando Characterizations of Light-Induced Junction Evolution in Perovskite Solar Cells “ Chuanxiao Xiao, Yaxin Zhai, Zhaoning Song, Kang Wang, Changlei Wang, Chun-Sheng Jiang, Matthew C. Beard, Yanfa Yan and Mowafak Al-Jassim combined Kelvin probe force microscopy and transient reflection spectroscopy techniques to spatially resolve the evolution of junction properties during the operation of metal-halide PSCs and study the light-soaking effect.
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