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Proteins are constantly moving, but our structures of them are static. Clare Sansom talks to the researchers using ...
Cancer researchers have discovered something remarkable hiding in plain sight: a common bacteria used to make sauerkraut and ...
A new study by University of Bath scientists has highlighted two new potential families of drug molecules that could open the door to new treatments for tuberculosis.
During DNA replication, the classic double helix can temporarily rearrange into an alternative structure known as a DNA three-way junction (3WJ). These configurations form a well-defined central ...
Polymorphs, or different crystalline forms of the same drug, can be selected for distinct properties and patented. A recent ...
Water pollution caused by nitrite (NO2⁻) from agricultural runoff and industrial discharge presents significant challenges to ecosystem health and human wellbeing. Innovative water treatment ...
The approach could increase the applications for 3D-printed objects, including tissue engineering scaffolds, joints, and ...
While AI-driven approaches tout increased speed and lower costs, commercial interests compromise scientific collaboration.
Scientists have twisted DNA into programmable nanostructures that form themselves — and could reshape future materials for light, sound, and electronics.
In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, a new study from IMDEA Materials Institute researchers has demonstrated the ...
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