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Roeland Nolte (1944–2024) – Nature Nanotechnology

Roeland J. M. Nolte was a titan of polymer science, supramolecular chemistry, and nanotechnology — known equally well for the breath and ambition of...

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Cellular Self-Destruction May Be Ancient. But Why? | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIt can be hard to tell, at first, when a cell is on the verge of self-destruction. It appears to be going about its usual...

Researchers take important step toward genetic therapy for hereditary conditions

Researchers who work with tiny drug carriers known as lipid nanoparticles have developed a new type of material capable of reaching the lungs and...

Can CBD Naturally Boost Your Productivity?

CBD products, particularly those from brands like Joy Organics, are gaining popularity among modern individuals and professionals seeking natural solutions for improved productivity and...

Functional analysis of single enzymes combining programmable molecular circuits with droplet-based microfluidics – Nature Nanotechnology

Greenough, L. et al. Adapting capillary gel electrophoresis as a sensitive, high-throughput method to accelerate characterization of nucleic acid metabolic enzymes. Nucleic Acids Res....

Why Does My Poop Smell Like Weed? Uncovering the Mysterious Phenomenon

The article ‘Why Does My Poop Smell Like Weed? Uncovering the Mysterious Phenomenon’ explores the curious case of when one’s stool emits an odor...

Lululemon and Samsara Eco Reveal World’s First Recycled Textile Using Enzymes

Australian environmental technology startup Samsara Eco, in collaboration with athletic apparel giant Lululemon, has unveiled the world’s first enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 product. Their...

Lululemon and Samsara Eco Introduce Groundbreaking Enzyme-Based Recycling Method for Textiles

Lululemon and Samsara Eco Introduce Groundbreaking Enzyme-Based Recycling Method for Textiles In a significant step towards sustainable fashion, Lululemon, the popular athletic apparel brand, has...

Nanoparticles enhance locusts’ sense of smell – Physics World

Using specially engineered nanoparticles, a team of US researchers has artificially enhanced the sense of smell in locusts. Led by Srikanth Singamaneni and Barani...

Plastic recycling with a protein anchor

Feb 20, 2024 (Nanowerk News) Polystyrene is a widespread plastic that is essentially not recyclable when mixed with other materials and is not biodegradable. In...

All Persona 3 Reload classroom answers and questions

Classroom questions and answers are a staple of Persona games, and that remains true with Persona 3 Reload. While Reload is a remake of the...

A ‘Lobby’ Where a Molecule Mob Tells Genes What to Do | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionThe discovery during the Human Genome Project in the early 2000s that we humans have only about 20,000 protein-coding genes — about as many...

PBS Terra Explains Plastivores and the Myth of Plastic Recycling

In this episode of PBS Terra’s Far Out futurist Sinéad Bovell talks plastivores, enzymes, plastic varieties, machine learning, the future of recycling and more...

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