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Metal compounds identified as potential new antibiotics, thanks to robots doing 'click chemistry'
Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.
Analysis of a space rock that landed on a frozen Michigan lake revealed a rich array of extraterrestrial organic compounds.
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Ancient hunters used plant poison on these stone arrows 60,000 years ago
Stone age humans were using poison for hunting far longer than previously believed. In A Nutshell Chemical traces survived ...
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) redefined ...
One of the major promises of artificial intelligence (AI) is its role in speeding up drug discovery. AI can process massive ...
The nearly 30-year tale of secalosides A and B began in 1997, when natural product chemists identified them as components of rye pollen extract. Although the compounds were inactive in lab tests with ...
Learn how spectroscopy facilitates non-invasive, real-time bio-monitoring, enhancing decision-making in healthcare, ...
Facing psilocybin possession charges? Learn your legal rights, defense strategies, and how a specialized attorney can protect ...
Ocean microbes keep the planet healthy by cycling nutrients and capturing carbon, but a detailed and precise map of where ...
As US teachers discover more and more legacy chemicals in schools, funding for cleanup is hard to find. Educators, nonprofits ...
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