Tatsuya Nobori brings high-resolution multiomic approaches to plant biology to map how plants interact with microbes on a ...
Have you ever wondered how some life forms keep going in places so cold we’d call them frozen? Places humans wouldn't dare ...
Over the past two decades, synthetic biology has fueled advancements across a broad range of disciplines, including agriculture, bioremediation, biofuel production, and chemical manufacturing. Today, ...
Scientists built a nano-cage to house Rubisco, the slow enzyme driving photosynthesis, offering a path to boost energy conversion in staple crops.
CNW/ - Dr. Andrew Tanentzap, Canada Research Chair in Climate Change and Northern Ecosystems at Trent University, has been ...
Scientists reveal molecular systems that move, reshape, and self-assemble, fusing chemistry with robotics to create adaptive, ...
A new quantum computing protocol may be able to augment a standard technique for understanding molecules in chemistry, ...
Jason Courter is a biology professor at Malone University with a doctorate in wildlife ecology. Courter's passion for nature began on his family's tree farm and led him to a career in education.
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. The evolving nomenclature itself mirrors broader scientific ...
Psilocybin, the active ingredient in “magic mushrooms”, is one of the most famous molecules in modern culture. Humans have ingested it for thousands of years in ritual and recreation, and today ...
Scientists have achieved a new feat in molecular editing by swapping carbon for nitrogen, enabling the direct conversion of indoles into benzimidazoles. This simple switch in a one-pot method offers a ...