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A flash of blue light just solved one of drug development's biggest puzzles, here's all about itScientists at the University of Münster report a major advance in light-powered chemistry for housane molecules on May 20, 2026. Using phot...
What makes tires so tough has been a mystery for 100 years, scientists just found the surprising answerResearchers at the University of South Florida have uncovered the mechanism that makes reinforced rubber exceptionally strong, solving a sc...
New tree genus discovered in South America turns out to be a distant relative of tomatoes and potatoesAfter over two decades of study, scientists have officially named Daturodendron absconditum, a new genus of tree discovered in the Colombia...
Sun Pharma deal: Perception changer for Indian pharma sector? 10 pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 38%The Indian pharma sector made its initial global forays almost a quarter century ago. Companies sought out markets abroad, learnt to deal w...
How to remove grease from kitchen cabinets easily: A soap-based method that cuts buildup fastGreasy kitchen cabinets, a common nuisance, can be effectively tackled with a simple, science-backed method. Dish soap, acting as a surfact...
Why Your Kitchen Counter Still Feels Sticky No Matter How Much You Clean ItSticky kitchen counters are a common issue. This happens because grease builds up over time. Regular wiping often fails to remove this stub...
The Kitchen Ingredients That Actually Remove SmellsLingering kitchen smells from cooking can be tackled naturally. Ingredients like mint, yogurt, and rosemary possess properties that break d...
Waste water to clean energy: Japanese engineers harness the power of osmosisEngineers have opened the world's second osmotic power plant, generating electricity from the difference in salinity between treated sewage...
How Do Snowflakes Form Such Perfect Symmetry?Snowflakes, nature's tiny artworks, owe their six-sided symmetry to the hexagonal arrangement of water molecules in ice. As they fall throu...
Wondering where life began? Scientists reveal surprising ‘spark’ that may have kickstarted Earth’s first organismsA new study by University College London researchers offers fresh clues to life’s origins. The team showed that aminoacyl-thiols, sulfur-ba...
Has cure for cancer been found? Here's what scientists have discoveredResearchers have found a brand-new technique for eliminating cancer cells that involves vibrating molecules. Researchers may have discovere...
Nobel chemistry prize awarded to 3 for attaching moleculesA week of Nobel Prize announcements kicked off Monday with the award in medicine honoring a scientist who unlocked the secrets of Neanderth...
Scientists develop molecule that blocks COVID-19 infectionScientists have developed a new molecule that attaches to the surface of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and prevents it from entering human cells and...
- Brain cholesterol may increase Alzheimer's disease risk
London, May 8 (IANS) Cholesterol -- a molecule normally linked with cardiovascular diseases -- may also play an important role in the onset...
Here's how forest fires spoil taste of wineThe smell is different from the barrique-produced wines, which taste "smoky" to some people.
Drug engineered from bananas could fight AIDS: StudyThe new research focuses on a protein called banana lectin, or BanLec, that "reads" the sugars on the outside of both viruses and cells.
New cheaper, sensitive Ebola test to help curb disease spreadA new Ebola test that uses magnetic nanoparticles is 100 times more sensitive than the current test and could help curb the spread of the d...
New device turns smartphone into DNA-scanning microscopeResearchers have developed a device that can turn any smartphone into a DNA-scanning fluorescent microscope to diagnose cancer and nervous ...
New synthetic molecules mimic human antibodiesScientists have crafted the first synthetic molecules that mimic natural human antibodies and may help fight cancer, HIV and various bacter...
New molecule design prompts HIV to kill itself without disturbing healthy cellsResearchers, including an Indian origin scientist, have created a microbicide that can trick HIV into killing itself without disturbing any...