Scientists have synthesized molecules using titanium peroxides to capture carbon dioxide, advancing direct air capture technology. Their findings suggest that titanium-based compounds could offer a ...
“The focus is on learning and not grades,” Munro said.
Opening new doors for the development of nanotechnologies in medicine and other fields, scientists recreate and compare two natural mechanisms to better program the timescale of molecular ...
BASF SE (Ludwigshafen, Germany) has teamed up with Endress+Hauser Ltd. (Reinach, Switzerland) and TechnoCompound (Bad Sobernheim, Germany), as well as the ...
Researchers have decoded the genetic blueprint of Penicillium citrinum, a common citrus mold, to uncover how nature produces cyclopentachromone -- a key building block for bioactive compounds with ...
Scientists plan to borrow nature’s tools to develop and study fungal compounds further, which could lead to the development of new drugs.
Another advance has been made by experts in nano-scale chemistry to propel further development of sustainable and efficient ...
Researchers have made a significant advancement in studying early human development by successfully creating a lab-grown notochord, a key structural component in vertebrates. This model, based on a ...
A new material for high density data storage can be erased and recycled in a more efficient and sustainable way, providing a ...
Excited state dynamics are essential for understanding fluorescence properties in molecules, impacting their application in ...
Researchers have synthesized new molecules able to quickly capture significant amounts of carbon dioxide from the air, an important tactic in climate change mitigation.
And scientists have spent decades trying to understand how proteins attain these structures. In 1962, University of Cambridge researchers John Kendrew and Max Perutz won the chemistry Nobel Prize ...