Photosynthetic Protein Structure that Harvests and Traps Infrared Light
Researchers at University of Sheffield reveal the conversion of infrared light into electrical charges by photosynthetic proteins
Researchers at University of Sheffield reveal the conversion of infrared light into electrical charges by photosynthetic proteins
Improved mass spec method nears industrial use, promoting a possible shift in global food allergen testing
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How research at the AMR Centre, UK, is accelerating the fight against antimicrobial resistance
Polymer surface grafting of anti-bacterial copper nanoparticles could reduce spread of infections and viruses
Bonnie Howell, Executive Director at Merck, discusses the use of ultrasensitive Quanterix technology to develop novel therapies for HIV and shares her hopes for a future world, free of the disease
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The discovery of a new type of cellulose – the world’s most abundant biomolecule – offers opportunities for multiple advances from renewable fuel to antibiotics
Chemical signals that affect the human genome may help to fight infections and prevent cancer
Curetis and MGI's collaboration will enable short-term commercialisation of NGS-based molecular microbiology.
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Innovators in the fields of fuel, steel and aviation reveal how a low-carbon jet fuel made with steel process gases could revolutionize air travel
Bacterial populations in mother’s GI tract may play a central role
Dysbiosis success triggers further investment and development agreement for additional microbiome tests beyond GA-map™ dysbiosis Test
DuPont Nutrition & Health partners with APC Microbiome Institute