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Researchers find new approach for antibiotic development

The opportunistic bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is dangerous due to its resistance to multiple antibiotics. A research team from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and Jülich Research Center (Forschungszentrum ...

A multi-stream network for retrosynthesis prediction

Retrosynthesis aims to predict a set of reactants for producing given molecules, which plays a significant part in the biochemistry field, such as molecular pathway design and drug discovery. Most existing methods only benefit ...

Chemists produce new-to-nature enzyme containing boron

Boronic acid has been used in organic chemistry for decades, even though it is not present in any organism. "It gives rise to different chemical reactions than those we find in nature," explains Gerard Roelfes, Professor ...

Natural sun protection for wood floors and furniture

To keep wood from aging prematurely, it's important to protect it effectively against ultraviolet (UV) radiation. At the same time, people want to retain the look and feel of natural wooden surfaces, but the transparent protective ...

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Biochemistry
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AI designs active pharmaceutical ingredients quickly and easily based on protein structures
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A chemical mystery solved—the reaction that explains large carbon sinks
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Researchers create artificial cells that act like living cells
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Scientists study lipids cell by cell, making new cancer research possible
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New toolkit makes molecular dynamics simulations more accessible
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Exceptionally large transverse thermoelectric effect produced by combining thermoelectric and magnetic materials
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The power of ambiguity: Using computer models to understand the debate about climate change
Plants & Animals
In a reservoir in Southeast Brazil, introduction of a fish native to the Amazon has reduced native species diversity
Earth Sciences
Chemical analysis of natural CO₂ rise over the last 50,000 years shows that today's rate is 10 times faster
General Physics
New work extends the thermodynamic theory of computation
Plants & Animals
Ornithologists discover world's largest hummingbird is actually two species
Social Sciences
Study finds avoiding social media before an election has little to no effect on people's political views
Ecology
Genetic analyses reveal new viruses on the horizon
Earth Sciences
Research team develops an impact-based forecasting system for improved early flood warning
Cell & Microbiology
Centromere research yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors
Astronomy
Anticipating future discoveries: Scientists explore nontrivial cosmic topology
Ecology
Biohybrid robot made from flour and oats could act as a biodegradable vector for reforestation
Evolution
Island birds more adaptable than previously thought
Optics & Photonics
Scientists discover 'weird' statistics of electrons ejected by intense quantum light
Astronomy
Raspberry in the sky: Astronomers discover a new supernova remnant candidate
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New gel breaks down alcohol in the body
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Recent advances in application of polysaccharides in cosmetics

With the increasing application of natural ingredients in the cosmetics industry, the beneficial properties of natural polysaccharides have been effectively harnessed. Certain polysaccharides exhibit superior moisturizing ...

A promising target for new RNA therapeutics now accessible

Only recently, a new era in medicine began with the first RNA vaccines. These active substances are modified RNAs that trigger immune responses of the human immune system. Another approach in RNA medicine targets the body's ...

A microbial plastic factory for high-quality green plastic

Engineered bacteria can produce a plastic modifier that makes renewably sourced plastic more processable, more fracture-resistant and highly biodegradable even in seawater. The Kobe University development provides a platform ...

Researchers develop better way to make painkiller from trees

Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have developed a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable way to make a popular pain reliever and other valuable products from plants instead of petroleum.

Research unveils biochemical defenses against chemical warfare

In the clandestine world of biochemical warfare, researchers are continuously seeking innovative strategies to counteract lethal agents. Researchers led by Jin Kim Montclare, Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular ...