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Chiral Catalysis Powers Rotary Molecular Motors
37+ min ago (1033+ words) Chiral Catalysis Powers Rotary Molecular Motors'BIOENGINEER.ORG In an extraordinary breakthrough that redefines our understanding of molecular machinery, researchers have unveiled a novel class of rotary molecular motors driven solely by intrinsic chiral asymmetry. Unlike previous systems relying on chiral…...
Scientists engineer bacteria to produce lower calorie, healthier sugar
1+ hour, 19+ min ago (804+ words) Tufts scientists engineer bacteria to make tagatose, a low-calorie sugar that tastes like sucrose and may benefit health. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) For more than a century, food scientists have searched for ways to satisfy a sweet tooth without the health risks…...
Allan MacDonald Wins Frontiers of Knowledge Award
3+ hour, 44+ min ago (342+ words) The UT Austin physicist was one of two scientists to win the international prize in the category of basic sciences. Allan H. MacDonald, a University of Texas at Austin physicist, has won the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in basic…...
Australia develops bioplastic from bread and avocado waste
4+ hour, 4+ min ago (279+ words) Australia develops bioplastic from bread and avocado waste'FreshPlaza Researchers in Australia have developed a method to convert food waste into bioplastic films using avocado peels, stale bread, and sago palm starch According to the researchers, the approach is designed to…...
A Beneficial Role For Orange Pigments In Birds And Animals
5+ hour, 13+ min ago (486+ words) A pigment that colors feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells. In zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, a small sexually dichromatic bird species, only males produce pheomelanin, which creates their orange cheek patches and…...
Bismuth-containing functional polymers: Molecular design strategies and synthetic challenges - Polymer Journal
5+ hour, 16+ min ago (897+ words) Polymer Journal (2026)Cite this article Chujo Y, Tanaka K. New polymeric materials based on element-blocks. Bull Chem Soc Jpn. 2015;88:63343. Manners I. Polymer science with transition metals and main group elements: towards functional, supramolecular inorganic polymeric materials. J Polym Sci Part A Polym…...
Impact of Fuel-Cut Events on Catalyst Aging
5+ hour, 17+ min ago (1314+ words) Impact of Fuel-Cut Events on Catalyst Aging'BIOENGINEER.ORG In the ever-evolving landscape of automotive technology, researchers are continuously exploring ways to optimize engine performance while minimizing environmental impact. One of the most innovative areas of focus is the interaction between…...
Planet V2.0 Achieves Enhanced Protein-Ligand Affinity Prediction For Faster Drug Discovery
5+ hour, 36+ min ago (625+ words) Planet V2.0 Achieves Enhanced Protein-Ligand Affinity Prediction For Faster Drug Discovery'Quantum Zeitgeist Predicting how strongly a drug binds to its target protein remains a significant challenge in modern pharmaceutical research, a process that is both lengthy and expensive. Haotian Gao, Xiangying…...
Unlocking Interfacial Solvation for Advanced Secondary Batteries
6+ hour, 33+ min ago (1380+ words) Unlocking Interfacial Solvation for Advanced Secondary Batteries'BIOENGINEER.ORG In the relentless quest to develop next-generation secondary batteries that can deliver superior performance, researchers have turned their attention to a subtle yet profoundly influential phenomenon: the interfacial solvation structure (ISS). This…...
Exploring metabolic noise opens new paths to better biomanufacturing
6+ hour, 51+ min ago (315+ words) Much like humans, microbial organisms can be fickle in their productivity. One moment they're cranking out useful chemicals in vast fermentation tanks, metabolizing feed to make products from pharmaceuticals and supplements to biodegradable plastics or fuels, and the next, they…...