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In a talk given I enjoyed at the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting in early July, Akira Yoshino said that he feels he has a ...
AI-led drug for chronic lung disease set to enter phase 3 clinical trials, though experts remain divided on AI's impact in ...
Keen to learn as much as we possibly can before the baby arrives, we’ve been soaking up as much expectant parent literature ...
Adding zinc to the gem-chloride first generates an α-chlorine radical, where an iron-porphyrin catalyst subsequently converts ...
While the panel's creation was welcomed, experts and researchers express doubts about its ambitious and structure ...
White talks to Chemistry World about the UN effort to establish a scientific panel to advise on chemicals, waste and ...
Regulators block Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment after fatal side-effects outweigh questionable efficacy ...
Managing exposure risks poses questions about the extent of producers' and regulators' responsibilities for safety ...
A chemically diverse library of aerogels has been created that remains stable under extreme thermal and mechanical conditions ...
Paul Board has been setting Chemistry World's crosswords for over 15 years. To celebrate the centenary of the (fully) cryptic ...
Why do the atomic weights on the periodic table keep changing? Kit Chapman meets the team behind the decimal places ...
Around half of all proteins in the human proteome contain disordered regions that fold into variable, unpredictable ...
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