Peptide research in Canada is highighted in a special issue of Peptide Science, guest edited by William D. Lubell.
Accelerating Drug Discovery for Targeting G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Outstanding structural and pharmacological features of eight unique lipid‐binding receptors, one of the most difficult G protein‐coupled receptor families to study, have been revealed.
Ecological Impact is a Two-Way Street
A hierarchical perspective should be dropped in favor of a framework that recognizes organisms as an integral part of the environment.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Olle Inganäs
Professor Olle Inganäs shares what inspires him, his approach to research, and his love for the outdoors.
Multispectral Camouflage using Hierarchical Metamaterials
Camouflage is taken to the next level using hierarchical metamaterials.
Mimicking Brain Connectivity with a Graphene–Carbon Nanotube Web [Video]
A cortex-like, 3D model of the brain can be used to screen drugs against diseases such as malignant glioma infiltration.
Irreducible Uncertainty in Near-Term Climate Projections
Irreducible uncertainty of the effects of policy change on climate change brought about by the Paris agreement is discussed.
Tough Responsive Hydrogels for Smart Devices
Tough responsive hydrogels have the potential to improve smart devices.
Energy-Harvesting Raincoats
Waterproof, wearable fabrics that can harvest energy from wind, rain, and body motion.
Considerably Improved Electrolysis
US researchers unexpectedly discovered auspicious catalysts to reduce water into hydrogen gas and oxygen molecules.