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We may be on the cusp of a new era of biochemical discovery, but turning these advancements into drugs isn’t so easy ...
Breakthrough imaging technique at Caltech captures molecular motions in real-time, revolutionizing microscopy and scientific ...
Before joining Arsenal’s women’s squad, Corinne Yorston studied at the University of Bath. She completed a BSc in ...
DNA holds the instructions that make us who we are. If we want to read those instructions, say, to understand our ...
Chemical research is often a process of trial and error. Things often don't go as expected in the laboratory: reactions stall ...
Madison, along with a professor from San Francisco State University, created a cookbook showcasing the cultural diversity of ...
A tiny, fast, and powerful light analyzer could soon bring lab-grade spectroscopy to your pocket. Credit: Shutterstock. A team of engineers has unveiled a revolutionary mini-spect ...
At the edge of two exotic materials, scientists have discovered a new state of matter called a "quantum liquid crystal" that ...
In this edition of The LCGC Blog, Jim Grinias of Rowan University asks: How can analytical chemists effectively communicate ...
UChicago researchers have developed a new blood test that uses RNA modifications to detect early-stage colorectal cancer with ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Chemical Education highlights a new lab experiment that gives first-semester organic chemistry students hands-on experience by synthesizing a compound found ...
Now, a team led by Professor Brendan O’Connor has developed a tiny spectrometer that works just as well as traditional ones—but it’s small enough to fit on a phone. Their new device is made from a ...