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One chemistry tweak made mRNA vaccines dramatically safer and more effective—unlocking new potential for fighting disease.
One of the shared, fundamental goals of most chemistry researchers is the need to predict a molecule's properties, such as ...
Curved molecules that absorb sunlight, store the energy, and re-release it as heat are pushing the boundaries in solar ...
Tiny fat bubbles carrying gene therapy have successfully repaired DNA in the lungs and liver of animals with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency—a promising leap toward treating humans with this rare ...
In a joint initiative between the Universities of Geneva, Lausanne and Bern, and the EPFL the Dubochet Center for Imaging ...
Achieving good oral bioavailability for targeted protein degraders (TPDs) is vital in providing a patient-friendly way to ...
In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with an expert from Malvern Panalytical, a company at the forefront of light scattering innovation, to explore the technique's current landscape and future ...
From living matter to molecules to elementary particles, the world is made of “chiral” objects that differ from their reflected forms.
The pressing challenges of the energy crisis and environmental problems necessitate the pursuit of efficient and sustainable energy conversion technologies, wherein catalytic processes play a vital ...
Individual-Particle cryo-Electron Tomography (IPET) is a new technique for obtaining the 3D structure of a single macromolecular particle at low to intermediate resolution, without requiring the ...
Proteomics that is based on mass spectrometry and keeps proteins intact appears more feasible with NEMS subjected to fingerprint analysis.