"In order to produce hydrogen on an industrial scale with the aid of enzymes, we must precisely understand how they work"
Nagoya University research team shows that human blood extracted from mosquitoes remains viable for DNA analysis up to two days after feeding
Cornell University chemists have uncovered a fresh role for nitric oxide that could send biochemical textbooks back for revision
Noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging of lung fibrogenesis with an amino acid targeted probe
The cells fish shed into the water protect tightly coiled DNA
Scientists identify how to encourage the chemical reaction by which carbon dioxide is locked away in the ocean
Islands of cooperating atoms jam like ice floes as a liquid becomes like glass
New study reveals several properties that likely enhance the capsid's ability to sense its environment and find its way to the nucleus
Understanding how individual atoms enter and exit the nanoporous frameworks could help scientists design new materials for gas separation and nuclear waste remediation
Small Business Innovation Research Program provides seed funding for R&D
The new ligand brings together the advantages of both fatty acids and peptides
Researchers have built the first prototypes of nanoporous magnetic memories based on copper and nickel alloys
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