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Colored laser beams hitting a green surface with molecules below, detailed molecular structure in the inset.

Why Water Droplets “See” Graphene—Yet Don’t Show It more

The image shows fungi and a close-up into the fungus. On the left-hand side, the InaZ protein is shown, which ensures that the fungi are ice-active.

New class of water-soluble proteins opens up applications in freezing technology more

Seeing How Atoms Vibrate at the Angstrom Scale

New approaches to the investigation of molecular vibrations. more

Künstlerische Darstellung von Wassermolekülen, dargestellt durch rote Sauerstoff- und weiße Wasserstoffatome, die durch Lichtbögen miteinander verbunden sind, vor dem Hintergrund eines Wassertropfens.

New study reveals mechanism behind water ionization under electrochemical conditions more

Visualizing confined water: The illustration shows a layer of water molecules (middle) sandwiched between the atomic lattice of calcium fluoride (CaF₂, top) and a graphene sheet (bottom).

Surfaces, Not Confinement, Rule Until the Thinnest Limits more

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