
Ultra-Cold Chemistry: First Direct Observation of Exchange Process in Quantum Gas
Considerable progresses made
in controlling quantum gases
open up a new avenue to
study chemical processes. An
Austrian research team has
... > full story

Sunny Record: Breakthrough for Hybrid Solar Cells
Scientists in Germany have
succeeded in developing a
method for treating the
surface of nanoparticles
which greatly improves the
efficiency of organic solar
... > full story

Quantum Mechanics at Work in Photosynthesis: Algae Familiar With These Processes for Nearly Two Billion Years
Chemists have made a major
contribution to the emerging
field of quantum biology,
observing quantum mechanics
at work in photosynthesis in
... > full story

Chemists Discover How Antiviral Drugs Bind to and Block Flu Virus
Researchers have determined
where an antiviral drug
binds to and blocks a
channel necessary for the
flu virus to spread. The
team also discovered that
... > full story
- Ultra-Cold Chemistry: First Direct Observation of Exchange Process in Quantum Gas
- Sunny Record: Breakthrough for Hybrid Solar Cells
- Quantum Mechanics at Work in Photosynthesis: Algae Familiar With These Processes for Nearly Two Billion Years
- Chemists Discover How Antiviral Drugs Bind to and Block Flu Virus
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Super Material Will Make Lighting Cheaper and Fully Recyclable
February 6, 2010 With the use of the new super material graphene, Swedish and American researchers have succeeded in producing a new type of lighting component. It is inexpensive to produce and can be fully ... > full story -
New Class of AIDS Drug? Two Compounds Lay Foundation, Help Combat Drug-Resistant Virus Strains
February 4, 2010 A team of scientists has identified two compounds that act on novel binding sites for an enzyme used by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus that causes AIDS. The discovery lays the ... > full story -
Microbes Produce Fuels Directly from Biomass
January 31, 2010 Researchers have developed a microbe that can produce an advanced biofuel fuel directly from biomass. Deploying the tools of synthetic biology, the researchers engineered a strain of E. coli bacteria ... > full story -
Organic Transistor Paves Way for New Generations of Neuro-Inspired Computers
January 29, 2010 For the first time, researchers have developed a transistor that can mimic the main functionalities of a synapse. This organic transistor, based on pentacene and gold nanoparticles and known as a ... > full story -
Proteins' Dynamic Motion Important in Body's Immune Response
January 28, 2010 New research reveals the importance of dynamic motion by proteins involved in the body's immune ... > full story -
Venus Flytrap for Nuclear Waste: New Material Finds 'Needle in a Haystack,' Shows Promise for Clean-Up
January 27, 2010 Like a Venus flytrap, a new material permanently traps only its desired prey, the radioactive ion cesium, and not harmless sodium ions. The material can remove 100 percent of the cesium -- found in ... > full story -
Scientists Achieve First Rewire of Genetic Switches
January 27, 2010 Researchers have successfully carried out the first rewire of genetic switches, creating what could be a vital tool for the development of new drugs and even future gene ... > full story -
Study Documents Reaction Rates for Three Chemicals With High Global Warming Potential
January 27, 2010 A new study provides new information about the rates at which three of the most powerful greenhouse gases are destroyed by a chemical reaction that takes place in the upper ... > full story -
Biophysicists Manipulate 'Zipper,' Reveal Protein Folding Dynamics
January 20, 2010 Biophysicists in Germany have published results of single-molecule experiments bringing a higher-resolution tool to the study of protein folding. They report taking hold of a single, zipper-like ... > full story
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