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Metal compounds identified as potential new antibiotics, thanks to robots doing 'click chemistry'
Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.
The origin of life is surely one of the most important questions in biology. How did inanimate molecules give rise to the ...
We know the genes, but not their functions—to resolve this long-standing bottleneck in microbial research, a joint research ...
Learn how spectroscopy facilitates non-invasive, real-time bio-monitoring, enhancing decision-making in healthcare, ...
The nearly 30-year tale of secalosides A and B began in 1997, when natural product chemists identified them as components of rye pollen extract. Although the compounds were inactive in lab tests with ...
Impact of AI on productivity is apparent but is still relatively small compared to the considerable investments in the ...
We know the genes, but not their functions.” To resolve this long-standing bottleneck in microbial research, a joint research team has proposed a ...
We know the genes, but not their functions." To resolve this long-standing bottleneck in microbial research, a joint research team has proposed a ...
Google Gemini may perform competency very convincingly, but if you use it for everything, you may end up dealing with wrong ...
A 40-year-old forgotten paper helped UChicago scientists develop a faster, more efficient method for synthesizing MXenes at a ...
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Quantum computing stocks: 'Winner-take-all scenario' possible, says JPMorgan
A "winner-take-all scenario" is possible, said JPMorgan in a report on quantum computing stocks that looked at IBM, Google ...
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Is cinnamon delicious... or unbearable? The scientific explanation behind this drama lies in its DNA
Do you love the warm smell of cinnamon or can't you even stand to smell it? Science has discovered that this difference goes ...
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