The active structure of an oral macrocyclic drug has eluded scientists for years despite its widespread clinical use—that is, until now.
The active structure of an oral macrocyclic drug has eluded scientists for years despite its widespread clinical use—that is, until now.
Microscopic machines powered by light are a “double threat” to bacteria and could help combat the growing problem of drug resistance.
Study uncovers stability hurdles in a promising lead-free solar cell material, signaling potential for a cleaner energy future.
A new study cracks the brain’s code on decision-making, uncovering how neurons are wired during the process.
This artificial gut will allow scientists to gain deeper insights into the biome that exists there and how dysregulation can lead to disease.
Scientists have stabilized the natural product sanshool, a promising active ingredient for sunscreen and skincare products.
Polymer chemist Athina Anastasaki talks about establishing her career, inroads into polymer recycling, and resilience in academia.
A radical superconducting qubit design promises to extend their runtime by addressing decoherence challenges in quantum computing.
An innovative imaging technique helps visualize in real-time how high doses of ibuprofen affect the integrity of red blood cells.
New findings reveal a link between our taste buds and what plants were used medicinally during ancient times.