Squeezing Cells for High-Throughput Discovery of Phase Separating Proteins
On March 18, 2024, Our team from the College of Life Sciences & Technology, HUST published a research article titled "High-Throughput and Proteome-wide Discovery of Endogenous Biomolecular Condensates" in the Nature Chemistry.
Researchers boosted exciton mobility approaching Mott-Ioffe-Regel Limit in Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite
Exciton transport in 2D perovskite plays a pivotal role for their optoelectronic performance. We reveal that the free exciton mobilities in exfoliated thin flakes can be improved from around 8 cm²V⁻¹s⁻¹ to 280 cm²V⁻¹s⁻¹ with PMMA network at the surface.
Flattening the load: from flocking birds to reducing peak energy demand in buildings.
How do starling flocks relate to energy use in homes? Can neighbourhoods flatten peaks in demand using simple coordination schemes to help prevent blackouts? A recent paper explores these questions and provides striking answers that could help to design robust and efficient local energy systems.
Asymmetric alkene aminoarylations...with a Smiles:-)
We report here how chiral arylsulfinylamides can be used as "all-in-one" reagents for the visible light-mediated asymmetric aminoarylation of alkenes