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Biochemistry
Burned as waste for years, this overlooked plant material is poised to reshape how nylon gets made
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What powered the Earth's earliest life?
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Water molecule unlocks faster interfacial polymerization by lowering energy barrier
Biochemistry
One photon, two reactions—new catalyst converts CO₂ and biowaste simultaneously
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A pectin and chitosan film to protect bioactive compounds in foods and therapies
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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
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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
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Why doesn't coffee taste like caffeine?
Biochemistry
Programmable chemistry unlocks drugs only in target cells, aiming to cut side effects
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
Fifty-year protein mystery breaks open as acid-driven water loss comes into view
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Biochemistry
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'Molecular movie' technology reveals a better way to thwart environmental pollutant
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Planetary Sciences
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Ecology
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Archaeology
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AI models for drug design fail in physics

State-of-the-art AI programs can support the development of drugs by predicting how proteins interact with small molecules. However, a new study by researchers at the University of Basel published in Nature Communications ...

The key to civet coffee is in the chemistry

Coffee beans harvested from the feces of the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) may have higher levels of fats and other key flavor-enhancing compounds than traditionally harvested beans. The results, published ...

Q&A: Turning to trees for sustainable photoluminescence

Photoluminescent materials are essential for numerous modern technologies—displays, solar cells, optoelectronic devices and sensors among them. However, most photoluminescent materials in use today rely on toxic metals and ...