[ad_1] IMAGE: SMART AMR researchers Boon Chong Goh (left) and Linh Chi Dam (right) evaluate bacterial cells after treatment with lysine visualization More Credit: Wei Lin Lee, SMART AMR New method to customize lysines to specifically target unwanted bacteria while leaving others unharmed Lysines are enzymes that help open bacteria …
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[ad_2][ad_1] IMAGE: SMU Professor Qiang Cheng’s research on setting up asset-backed securities issuance in China provides empirical evidence on the value of blockchain applications. View More Credit: Singapore Management University SMU Office of Research and Tech Transfer – If you’ve been following banking and investing over the past decade, you’re …
Read More »DeepMind accurately predicts the structure of proteins, advancing a decades-old challenge
[ad_1] Two examples of protein targets in the free model category show the prediction of AlphaFold with respect to the shape of the proteins determined by the experimental results. AlphaFold’s predictions are in blue and the experimental results are in green. Screenshot from DeepMind. DeepMind, the Google subsidiary that beat …
Read More »Explore mixed materials along compositional gradients
[ad_1] IMAGE: Kristof Toth, PhD student at Yale University (pictured above) with the electrospray deposition instrument which he designed, built and validated in collaboration with staff scientist Gregory Doerk of Brookhaven Lab’s Center for … view More Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory UPTON, NY – Blending is a powerful strategy for …
Read More »The study found no benefit of dairy products for regulating blood sugar
[ad_1] In a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dr. Mario Kratz, associate professor in Fred Hutch’s division of public health sciences, led a team that examined the impact of dairy products on regulating sugar levels in the blood in people with metabolic syndrome. The project …
Read More »December special issue of SLAS Discovery presents “ drug discovery targeting COVID-19 ”
[ad_1] Oak Brook, IL – The December edition of Discovery SLAS, “Drug Discovery Targeting COVID-19” is a special collection assembled by associate editor Timothy Spicer (Scripps, FL, USA), focusing on drug discovery efforts towards the current global COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. In this special issue you …
Read More »The advanced atomic clock makes a better dark matter detector
[ad_1] IMAGE: Cartoon depicting a watch looking for a view of dark matter More Credit: Hanacek / NIST JILA researchers used a state-of-the-art atomic clock to narrow the search for elusive dark matter, an example of how continuous improvements in watches have value beyond timekeeping. Older atomic clocks operating at …
Read More »? NTU scientists develop energy-saving “liquid window”
[ad_1] IMAGE: NTU research team members include Dr. Long Yi (left), senior lecturer at the School of Materials Science & Engineering, and PhD student Wang Shancheng (right). View More Credit: NTU Singapore Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a liquid window panel that can simultaneously block …
Read More »TCL shows a smartphone with a display that can be rolled up
[ad_1] 28 October 2020 – A video shows a rollable OLED display for smartphones currently being developed by TCL. The company had already presented a similar pull-out display earlier this year. A YouTube video shows a smartphone display that can be rolled up (via “Mspoweruser”). The OLED display is manufactured …
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