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How enzymes became nature’s master chemists
Enzymes are life’s tiny catalysts, orchestrating chemical reactions with extraordinary speed and precision. New research is revealing how their structure, evolution, and cooperative chemistry make ...
How chemists are using light, enzymes and mechanical force to access higher‑energy stereoisomers without rebuilding a ...
Never a day passes but that some new research project unearths a way to put some agricultural product to good use in a way ...
As a multifunctional material, biochar traps microplastics and pollutants, enhancing environmental remediation and promoting ...
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A membrane to efficiently and sustainably clean the air
Among the most concerning air pollutants are volatile organic compounds (VOCs), toxic substances capable of diffusing into ...
Catalysis—the reduction of activation energy in a chemical reaction by a catalyst—plays a key role in the chemical industry, ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool, Japan, and Argentina have captured atomic-resolution images of an important ...
The burgeoning demand for complex, biologically active molecules for medicine, materials science, consumer products, and agrochemicals is driving efforts to engineer new biosynthetic pathways into ...
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