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Researchers Work Out Structure of TIGAR
Brown University researchers Hua Li and Gerwald Jogl have determined the three-dimensional structure of TIGAR, an enzyme whose presence in the body can warn doctors that cancer may follow.
It's all in the wiring: biocomponents at the heart of an artificial photosystem.
Nanoscopic Static Electricity Generates Chiral Patterns
In the tiny world of amino acids and proteins and in the helical shape of DNA, a biological phenomenon abounds.
Montana State team finds Yellowstone alga that detoxifies arsenic
Arsenic may be tough, but scientists have found a Yellowstone National Park alga that's tougher.
Comparing aluminate and zincate compounds has revealed their versatility, which provides new tools for chemists.
Just how much water is there in calcined gypsum?
Scientists moving closer to artificial noses
More than one nanostring to their bow.
Naturally fluorescent molecules may serve as cancer biomarker
Excess amounts of a naturally fluorescent molecule found in all living cells could serve as a natural biomarker for cancer, according to bioengineers.
New nucleotide could revolutionize epigenetics
The discovery of a new nucleotide in the mouse brain opens the door to a new domain of epigenetic DNA modification.
The Protein that Makes Phosphate Chains in Yeast
Phosphate chains store energy and have many more different functions in a cell.
Chemists Synthesize Herbal Lycopodium Alkaloid
Total synthesis of the lycopodium lkaloid (+)-serratezomine A.
Carbon-free Fullerene Analogue
Synthesis with a template.
Food mill for proteins - new method improves protein analysis considerably.
MOF Synthesis by Liquid-phase Epitaxy
Large void storage volume within molecular-organic frameworks. New functional materials thanks to intelligent substrates.
New research study reveals origin of volcano's carbon-based lavas
Researchers analyze gas samples collected from Tasmanian volcano to determine processes at work in Earth's upper mantle.
Formation of the smallest droplet of acid
New reaction mechanism at ultracold temperatures: 4 water molecules and one HCl are enough.
Finding drugs for neglected diseases ...
Rethinking Brownian motion with the Emperor's New Clothes.
Novel natural product from environmental DNA: Erdacin is a powerful antioxidant.
Aptamer-Functionalized Liposomes
New cancer drug delivery system is effective and reversible.
Grain Boundary Defect Elimination in a Zeolite
New technique eliminates grain boundary defects: rapid heating prepares energy-saving zeolite for greater role in industrial separations.
New solid catalyst for the direct low-temperature oxidation of methane to methanol.
Quick-scanning X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (Q-XAS)
New X-ray technique illuminates reactivity of environmental contaminants.
Ancient Isotope Ratios of the Oceans
Primeval ocean chemistry: Earth's early ocean cooled more than a billion years earlier than thought.
A New Wrinkle in Ancient Ocean Chemistry
A UC Riverside-led study reports on the effects of biological oxygen production nearly 100 million years before oxygen accumulated in the atmosphere.
Open database details more than 2.7 million possible structures for molecular sieves.
Arsenic Detection with Gold Nanoparticles
Arsenic and gold clusters: Fast, easy, and highly sensitive arsenic detection with gold nanoparticles.
UD scientists take theoretical research on 'nasty' molecule to next level.
Cordycepin Inhibits the Synthesis of Proteins
New insights into mushroom-derived drug promising for cancer treatment.
Green Tea Chemistry: EGCG and DAPH-12
Green tea chemical combined with another may hold promise for treatment of brain disorders.
New platinum compound - a potent fusion of cisplatin and the orphan drug dichloroacetate - shows promise in tumor cells.
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