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Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is extensively used with the process of urbanization and potentially influences atmospheric chemistry, which is yet unclear. In this work, we demonstrated strong production of ...
The real-time dynamics of soliton molecules (bound solitons) have been extensively studied in mode-locked lasers by virtue of the emergence of fast detection techniques. Here, a new type of symmetric ...
Reviews the history of optical trapping and manipulation of small-neutral particles, from the time of its origin in 1970 up to the present. As we shall see, the unique characteristics of this ...
I am now a devotee of this intoxicating oriental rose with a blend of benzoin, cinnamon, patchouli, musk and frankincense; I have nicknamed it my “fragrance heroin”. Having betrayed my friend’s trust, ...
A series of narrow-band gap, π-conjugated small molecules based on diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) electron acceptor units coupled with alkylthienyl-substituted-benzodithiophene (BDTT) electron donors were ...
The technique is based on the concept of Clip-off Chemistry, developed under the leadership of ICREA Prof. Daniel Maspoch, head of the ICN2 Supramolecular NanoChemistry and Materials Group and lead ...
Proteoglycans are large molecules that are important for tissues all over the body. For example, they play key roles in the development of cartilage and blood vessels, and they can also protect ...
Innovative Molecules GmbH Announces Completion of Phase 1b Enrollment for IM-250 in Genital Herpes Clinical Trial MUNICH, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovative Molecules GmbH today announced ...
Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown type of molecular motion inside DNA-based droplets: instead of spreading randomly, guest molecules advance in an organized wave. This surprising ...
Their technique allows the creation of these complex molecules—valued for their unique electronic, optical, and medicinal properties—in a new, cleaner, more efficient way.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 13 June 2025 Hungry caterpillars can brew exotic molecules in their guts Researchers fed moth larvae the chemical building blocks, and the insects’ enzymes did the rest.