Oxygenases have long been thought to require a cofactor for catalysis. The structure of a vancomycin biosynthetic enzyme in complex with a substrate analog, and with molecular oxygen bound in its ...
Mar. 5, 2025 — Some bacteria deploy tiny spearguns to retaliate against rival attacks. Researchers mimicked attacks by poking bacteria with an ultra-sharp tip. ... Mar. 4, 2025 — A vivid new ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have built a solar-powered reactor that converts atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) into a gas that could one day fuel vehicles, power off-the-grid ...
The researchers developed molecular manganese catalysts that were attached to semiconducting, thermally oxidized porous silicon. When exposed to light, the silicon absorbs the light and transfers ...
What is carbon dioxide and how is it connected to climate change? Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a colorless, odorless greenhouse gas produced by numerous natural processes and by human activities such as ...
Molecular Biology is the field of biology that studies the composition, structure and interactions of cellular molecules such as nucleic acids and proteins that carry out the biological ...
Deep generative models are rapidly becoming popular for the discovery of new molecules and materials. Such models learn on a large collection of molecular structures and produce novel compounds. In ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a brand-new device designed to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air and turn it into fuel – and it does so with only the power ...
NanoPhotonics Centre, Cavendish Laboratory, Dept. of Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0HE, U.K.
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Using an ingenious method inspired by the photosynthesis of living things, scientists have developed a new "artificial leaf" that removes CO2 from the air and turns it into sustainable fuels.
KAIST researchers developed a technology that reverses cancer by identifying a genetic switch at the moment cells become cancerous. KAIST researchers have discovered a molecular switch that can revert ...
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