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What powered the Earth's earliest life?
Biochemistry
Water molecule unlocks faster interfacial polymerization by lowering energy barrier
Biochemistry
One photon, two reactions—new catalyst converts CO₂ and biowaste simultaneously
Biochemistry
A pectin and chitosan film to protect bioactive compounds in foods and therapies
Biochemistry
Chemists unlock first total synthesis of rare plant alkaloid tied to anticancer activity
Biochemistry
Secondary silylium ion drives one-pot ketone sulfonamidation, reaching 95% yields
Biochemistry
AI brews a caffeine-powered safety switch for future cell therapies
Biochemistry
New gold-palladium catalysis mechanism could advance bio-based chemical manufacturing
Biochemistry
Polyphenol structures reveal why tea, cocoa and fruit compounds taste so different
Biochemistry
Why doesn't coffee taste like caffeine?
Biochemistry
Programmable chemistry unlocks drugs only in target cells, aiming to cut side effects
Biochemistry
Biomaterial made from jackfruit latex is a promising treatment for periodontitis
Biochemistry
Fifty-year protein mystery breaks open as acid-driven water loss comes into view
Biochemistry
Microbes turn biodiesel byproduct into three nylon building blocks, opening greener route
Biochemistry
Bridged or not? Scientists uncover a key step in hydrogenase assembly
Biochemistry
Synthesized peptides can slip into cells to block hard-to-target protein interactions
Biochemistry
'Molecular movie' technology reveals a better way to thwart environmental pollutant
Biochemistry
'Bio-stickers' speed up plastic breakdown in marine environments
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Revised mushroom toxin pathway could improve poisoning detection
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New biosynthesis platform could enable bioactive compounds to be labeled, targeted and released on demand

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Paleontology & Fossils
Lost megalodon vertebrae resurface, confirming 80-foot size estimate
Astronomy
Reanalysis suggests 'Phoebe' is a variable star, not a primordial black hole
Bio & Medicine
Shining blue light on gold-graphene nanodots achieves wound healing trifecta
Earth Sciences
Human activity has driven retreat of Antarctica's fastest melting glacier
Astronomy
Off-center stellar death points to wandering supermassive black hole stripped of its own galaxy
Nanophysics
Nanopattern method unlocks precise control of disorder for wave-guiding devices
Space Exploration
NASA races to save Swift telescope from falling back to Earth with daring rescue mission
Evolution
Ancient algal defenses against UV may have helped plants conquer land
Earth Sciences
The sun's outbursts may briefly weaken rain and snow events across North America
General Physics
World's largest particle smasher halts for upgrade to boost hunt for dark matter
Evolution
Primate evolution kept aging rates stable for 25 million years despite lifespan gaps
Plants & Animals
The bond between humans and dogs remains remarkably consistent across societies, cross-cultural study reveals
Astronomy
New millisecond pulsar discovered with the Murchison Widefield Array
Earth Sciences
Coastal and estuarine carbon removal technique may backfire when pushed too far
Cell & Microbiology
Peptide alternative to antibiotics could combat antimicrobial resistance crisis
General Physics
Non-Hermitian geometry reveals when quantum amplification depends only on start and end points
Evolution
Newly identified fossil sheds light on evolutionary history of saber-toothed cats
Evolution
Lamprey brain atlas reveals 450-million-year blueprint of vertebrate brains
Environment
Burned-home soils showed uneven lead, arsenic contamination after Los Angeles wildfires
Plants & Animals
Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil

Sugar-coated sensor sniffs out look-alike molecules in the air

Scientists have designed a new type of gas sensor that can tell apart "mirror image" versions of the same smell molecule, even at very low concentrations. By coating carbon nanotubes with custom-built sugar-based receptors, ...

How phototherapy could reverse antibiotic resistance

Lars Stevens-Cullinane works in a dark room. But he's not processing negatives and printing photographs on light-sensitive paper; he's testing whether brief flashes of light can make drug-resistant bacteria sensitive to antibiotics.

Unstable protein linked to cancer reveals dynamic behavior

Around 80% of proteins involved in diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative illnesses do not have a stable structure. These proteins, known as intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) can quickly adapt to the conditions ...

Isotope-based method can detect unknown selenium compounds

Although present in very small amounts, selenium (Se)-based compounds play important roles in protecting the body from oxidative stress, regulating thyroid hormones, strengthening the immune system, and even detoxifying heavy ...