Last update:

Chemists develop chiral DNA catalysts for asymmetric catalysis

Chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a way to make diverse chiral deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) catalysts by merging DNA repair with biorthogonal chemistry, paving the way for more efficient ...

A look into 'mirror molecules' may lead to new medicines

A University of Texas at Dallas chemist and his colleagues have developed a new chemical reaction that will allow researchers to synthesize selectively the left-handed or right-handed versions of "mirror molecules" found ...

Review discusses performance of bio-based foams

As the world grapples with the environmental consequences of plastic waste, researchers from China and Canada have shed light on the burgeoning field of bio-based foams. In a recent review article published in the Journal ...

Review explores chestnut tannin's role in bioeconomy

The bioeconomy is witnessing a revival of interest in chestnut tannin, a compound extracted from chestnut tree bark or wood, thanks to its versatile applications and environmentally friendly nature. A recent review article ...

New molecule can mimic the effects of fasting and exercise

It is well known that regular exercise and periodic fasting have a series of positive effects on the body. Exercise and skipping meals makes for a stronger heart and reduces fat levels in the blood. The explanation lies in ...

More news

Biochemistry
Planning a drug's route in the body with synthetic chemistry
Biochemistry
Developing novel chiral capsule tools for advanced optical technologies
Biochemistry
Seeing double: Designing drugs that target 'twin' cancer proteins
Biochemistry
Study shows spider silk bioproduction presents opportunities and challenges
Biochemistry
Fluorescent molecules to illuminate life: Simplified synthesis with formaldehyde
Biochemistry
Transforming seaweeds into raw materials for aviation fuel and pharmaceuticals
Biochemistry
Study enhances thermostability of carboxypeptidase A for broader industrial applications
Biochemistry
Fruit juice offers a fresh take on kombucha
Biochemistry
Advancing green chemistry: A tandem catalyst for efficient biomass conversion
Biochemistry
Citrus waste converted to biopolymers using cavitation
Biochemistry
Advancing synthetic Ephedra-type alkaloids with a two-step enzymatic approach
Biochemistry
Neutrons settle 40-year debate on enzyme for cancer drug design
Biochemistry
Bio-based insecticidal ingredients have the potential to drive ecologically safer pesticides
Biochemistry
Researchers uncover key insights into cholesterol's structure in cell membranes
Biochemistry
Chemists discover new ways in which single-celled organisms organize their DNA
Biochemistry
Novel method detects biological oxidant derived from CO₂ in cells
Biochemistry
From chaos to order: Proteins can re-structure themselves to create important substances
Biochemistry
A secret recipe for colorful and versatile animal crystals
Biochemistry
AI tools help uncover enzyme mechanisms for lasso peptides
Biochemistry
Bioengineers create new substrate to study wood-decomposing enzyme

Other news

Archaeology
Traces of ancient immigration patterns to Japan found in 2,000-year-old genome
Planetary Sciences
Atmospheric oxidation and the creation of modern Mars
Evolution
Scientists discover one of the Earth's earliest animals in Australian outback
Quantum Physics
Study explores the physical origin of errors in a spin qubit processor
Archaeology
Archaeologists discover Armenia's oldest church
Plants & Animals
Ant–plant symbiosis study finds climate change may be destabilizing mutualistic relationships
Planetary Sciences
Asteroid-sample return mission enables researchers to conduct largest geophysical observation campaign of its kind
Ecology
Invasive seaweed may better adapt to changes than native species in Hawaii waters
General Physics
LIGO team enhances gravitational wave detection with squeezed light
Plants & Animals
Chinook salmon face unprecedented habitat challenges due to human-driven changes, research suggests
Earth Sciences
Earthquake fault friction's dependence on temperature different from previously thought
Space Exploration
NASA launches probe to study if life possible on icy Jupiter moon
Biotechnology
New salicylic acid-based strategy could balance disease resistance with plant growth
Plants & Animals
Study reveals plants have mechanism for protein blueprint monitoring that was thought to exist only in animal cells
Biotechnology
Expansion in situ genome sequencing innovation makes hidden DNA-protein interactions visible
Molecular & Computational biology
New measuring method determines how immune cells really migrate
Ecology
Swamps on the silver screen mirror our feelings on wetlands, researchers find
Environment
More housing in cities is possible without sacrificing green spaces, sustainable development study finds
Astronomy
Astronomers observe a strong superflare from giant star
Economics & Business
Trio wins economics Nobel for work on wealth inequality

New molecular probes for opioid receptors

Strong painkillers are very important in the management of patients with cancer and heart attack or requiring surgery. They extert their effect by binding to so-called opioid receptors in the body.

Printing complex cellulose-based objects

Researchers from ETH Zurich and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) have set a new world record: they 3-D printed complex objects with higher cellulose content than that of any other ...

Changes in surface sugarlike molecules help cancer metastasize

Changes in a specific type of sugarlike molecule, or glycan, on the surface of cancer cells help them to spread into other tissues, according to researchers at the University of California, Davis. Published March 23 in Proceedings ...

Controlling vitamin K2 production in the tuberculosis bacteria

A team of New Zealand researchers led by a University of Canterbury (UC) scientist has discovered a novel mechanism of controlling vitamin K2 production in the bacterial pathogen that causes tuberculosis (known as TB or the ...

New device quickly detects harmful bacteria in blood

Engineers have created a tiny device that can rapidly detect harmful bacteria in blood, allowing health care professionals to pinpoint the cause of potentially deadly infections and fight them with drugs.