A new study has found that a clear gel patch can deliver antibiotics into infected plant leaves and suppress bacterial ...
Researchers developed a photocatalytic covalent organic framework that selectively captures gold from electronic waste ...
A newly identified weakness in “zombie” cells may open the door to more precise cancer treatments by turning their own ...
Methanol has been made in a single step by zapping methane with pulses of electricity. The plasma-based reaction, which also ...
Electrical stimulation of vagus nerve via implantable stimulators can effectively suppress inflammatory responses, offering a novel strategy for ...
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⚛️ The gallium anomaly, this metal that melts in the hand, explained
Gallium, a metal that melts in the hand, has just surprised scientists. At the atomic level, gallium exhibits peculiarities.
Senescent cells walk a tightrope, risking cell death with high levels of iron and other damaging agents, but compensating for this by overproducing a protective protein, GPX4, which staves off death.
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How chemists are rethinking chemical bonds
From the salt in your kitchen to cutting-edge thermoelectrics, chemical bonding shapes the materials we rely on every day. Researchers are now uncovering how tweaking these bonds can unlock new ...
A new set of drugs exploit a recently-revealed weakness in 'zombie-like' – or senescent – cells that could lead to new treatments for cancer and age-associated diseases.
A biology first approach to drug discovery is uncovering stress linked vulnerabilities in cancer. Soley Therapeutics explains how whole-cell stress sensing revealed CKAP2 as a target and helped ...
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