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Targeting “Undruggable” Proteins Opens New Doors for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
Researchers unveil groundbreaking research with the potential to alter the treatment landscape for neurodegenerative diseases (NDs). The study introduces a pioneering approach aimed at combating conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease.
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A Jolt of Electricity Can Boost Common Catalytic Reactions, Study Finds
A jolt of electricity could boost the efficiency of some key chemical processing reactions by up to a factor of 100,000, reports a new study.
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First-Ever Atomic Freeze-Frame of Liquid Water
Researchers have, for the first time, "frozen" the motion of atoms in liquid water and isolated the energetic movement of electrons.
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New Paper-Based Test Rapidly Detects Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
A paper-based platform developed by researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) could help quickly detect the presence of antibiotic-resistant, disease-causing bacteria.
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Does Sugar-Free Candy and Gum Give You Gas? It Could Be Your Microbiome
Researchers have identified changes to the gut microbiome that affect our ability to digest sorbitol – a key ingredient in sugar-free products.
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Mystery of Novel Clove-Like Off-Flavor in Orange Juice Solved
A research team led by the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich has solved the mystery of a novel clove-like off-flavor in orange juice, the cause of which was previously unknown.
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Researchers Develop Custom Bio-Adhesive Patches for Internal Wound Healing
A recent breakthrough in this field has generated considerable excitement: the development of medical adhesives that are not only safe for human use but also customizable for different organs.
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An Eco-Friendly Way To Generate Power From Waste Wood
Low-grade heat recovered from lignin-derived membranes in waste wood can be used to generate electricity in an eco-friendly way, reports a new study.
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How Proteins Act as Electron Navigators
New research has shown how small atomic movements of a protein can guide an electron to its destination, which scientists could mimic in the search for more efficient solar cells.
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Could Hydrogel Help Mend a Broken Heart?
Chemical engineers are one step closer to being able to repair damaged hearts, with researchers creating a new synthetic material that accurately mimics the biomechanical properties of fibrous human tissues.
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