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Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
Water molecule unlocks faster interfacial polymerization by lowering energy barrier
Biochemistry
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A pectin and chitosan film to protect bioactive compounds in foods and therapies
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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AI brews a caffeine-powered safety switch for future cell therapies
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
Why doesn't coffee taste like caffeine?
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
Biomaterial made from jackfruit latex is a promising treatment for periodontitis
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
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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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Evolution
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Evolution
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Researchers upcycle fermentation waste into vegetable sanitizer

Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists in the Department of Food Science and Technology have found a way to make fresh produce safer by using what most would throw away. They discovered that leftover liquid from probiotic ...

Revealing how cells adhere to the surface of plastic scaffolds

Short ultraviolet/ozone (UVO) treatment optimizes cell adhesion on plastic culture substrates by selectively enriching adhesion proteins, as reported by researchers from Institute of Science Tokyo. Their latest study explains ...