Chemists from ETH Zurich have found a way to produce poorly soluble proteins by caging a uniquely reactive boron compound.
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What happens when you experiment with water soluble pencils
Exploring the possibilities of multi techniques water soluble pencils opens up new creative approaches for artists. This experiment highlights how these versatile tools can blend drawing and painting ...
Cigarette butts are the most common form of litter worldwide. Trillions are discarded every year in cities, parks, beaches, ...
Can fungi influence the weather? Turns out, they just might. An international group of researchers that includes Virginia ...
Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick’s Day. It has also been touted as being ...
Processing methods reveal significant differences in nutrient preservation, spreadability, and overall performance — ...
The distinctive smell of ancient mummies is helping scientists decode the secrets of Egyptian mummification. By analyzing ...
The molecular weight of chitosan affects its properties and applications. This research highlights measurement techniques and ...
Global Industry Trends and the Cellulose Ether Market Outlook The global market for Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose is ...
Making a living brain transparent and watching its neurons fire without disturbing their function-sounds like science fiction ...
Scripps Research scientists reengineer critical proteins on the surface of HCV, paving the way for a new vaccine design.
A robot named Adam was the first of its kind to do science. Adam mimicked a biologist. After coming up with questions to ask about yeast, the machine tested those questions inside a robotic laboratory ...
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