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Scientists have mapped the 3-D structure of the human sweet taste receptor, the molecular machine that allows us to taste sweet things. This could lead to the discovery of new regulators of the ...
From ancient Babylon to modern bathrooms, soap has shaped human hygiene for over 5,000 years. But how does it really work?
Reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration through electrochemical methods (eCO2RR) in acidic conditions is an important ...
‘There are many non-hallucinogenic analogues of LSD, but the fundamental difference is that all of those compounds are very ...
Tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious disease, is estimated to infect around 10 million people each year, and kills ...
This new paper pushes the boundaries of actinide chemistry even further. The superatom structure is based around a trithorium ...
Our attraction to sugar has grown to an unhealthy level. The average person in the United States now consumes more than 100 ...
Chemists have successfully generated an unstable molecule in water, a feat once believed to be impossible. Chemists have ...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play a crucial role in allowing cells to expand the functionality of their proteins and adaptively regulate their signaling pathways. Defects in PTMs have been ...