Cordierite, a remarkable mineral widely recognized for its role in the creation of heat-resistant pizza stones, has long been a subject of intrigue due to its unusual ability to resist…
Category: Chemistry
Researchers Develop Novel Device for Efficient Polysaccharide Hydrolysis
Researchers at Kyushu University have developed an innovative device that can efficiently convert complex polysaccharides into simple monosaccharides through the use of a catalyst and microwave-assisted flow reactions. This breakthrough…
Wireless, Light-Powered Microreactors Enable High-Throughput Electrochemical Synthesis
In a groundbreaking achievement, a combined team of chemists and nano-scientists from Cornell University has developed an innovative wireless microelectronic device powered by light that can convert a standard well…
Metamaterials Enable Scalable Production of Realistic Plant-Based Meat
Israeli and Palestinian engineers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have made groundbreaking strides in sustainable food production by using advanced metamaterials to replicate the texture and structure of whole…
Ring Polymers Vitrify Without Cooling
When a spider spins its web, something extraordinary unfolds. The silk that begins as a liquid quickly transforms into a solid form that, weight for weight, is stronger than steel.…
Nitrogen Atom Insertion Revolutionizes Drug Discovery
Researchers from the University of Oklahoma have made an exciting advancement that could revolutionize drug discovery and development. The breakthrough centers around a novel technique for adding a single nitrogen…
Study Identifies Genes Affected by PFAS Exposure in the Brain
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals,” have garnered widespread attention for their persistent nature and ability to resist environmental degradation. These substances have become a pressing…
Mimicking the Cytoskeleton in Lab Engineered Cells
Just like your body relies on its skeleton for support and resilience, each cell in your body has its own internal framework called the cytoskeleton. This cellular skeleton not only…
New Approach Targets Disease-Causing Genetic Variants
Over the past two decades, large-scale genetic studies have made tremendous strides in identifying genetic variants linked to a wide array of human traits and diseases. These efforts have resulted…
Microplastics Found Deep Within the Human Body
In recent years, concerns over the presence of microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) in human tissues have escalated, with mounting evidence suggesting potential risks to human health. A comprehensive study led…
Researchers Observe Key Intermediates in Hydrogenase Catalysis
Microorganisms have been using hydrogen as a source of energy for billions of years, utilizing specialized enzymes known as hydrogenases. These enzymes play a crucial role in hydrogen metabolism by…
Accelerating OLED Development with Advanced Simulations
In the pursuit of sustainability and recycling, modern materials, especially those used in consumer electronics, are under increasing scrutiny. Among these, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have emerged as one of…
Scientists Uncover How Fluoride Strengthens Teeth at the Atomic Level
Teeth play an indispensable role in our daily lives, enabling us to chew and break down food while contributing to speech and the structure of our faces. At the heart…
Cryofixation Boosts Raman Microscopy for High-Resolution Imaging of Biological Samples
Understanding the molecular and cellular behavior that underpins human biology is a cornerstone of medical advancements. For decades, scientists have strived to improve imaging techniques to capture clearer, more accurate…