Research suggests that epigenetic remodeling can be persistent and might be a memory keeper.

Research suggests that epigenetic remodeling can be persistent and might be a memory keeper.
Acrolein produced by cancer cells can be detected within five minutes, allowing for rapid diagnosis of cancer morphology during breast-conserving surgery.
Multifunctional polylactide stomatocytes are engineered to mimic red blood cells.
Spatial and temporal control of drug production is achieved by optogenetical triggering a hydrogel-encapsulated bacterial system.
Polymerization‐induced self‐assembly (PISA) has become increasingly popular over the last decade. Macromolecular Rapid Communications has dedicated a special issue to this exciting field.
Leather finds new life as an electronic skin.
Re-exploring poly(N,N‐dimethylaminophenylene methacrylamide) as a novel antimicrobial polymer.
Polymer physics is the basis to models that explain chromatin folding mechanisms.
Peptide research in Canada is highighted in a special issue of Peptide Science, guest edited by William D. Lubell.
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.