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💊 When a drug's mirror reflection is a poison, and vice versa
A team from UNIGE and the University of Pisa has designed surprisingly stable molecular assemblies, paving the way for new ...
At an international conference this week, experts will work to chart a path forward as they tackle the promise and perils of ...
The new, sustainable production method could help to address the high costs of crucial drugs like statins, antibiotics and HIV inhibitors.
New research describes how the modulation of the geometry of a helical reactor at a macroscopic level enables controlling the sign of chirality of a process at a nanometric scale, an unprecedented ...
Transfer of both chirality and energy information plays an important role in biological systems. Here we show a chiral donor π-gelator and assembled it with an achiral π-acceptor to see how chirality ...
Scientists in Korea have engineered magnetic nanohelices that can control electron spin with extraordinary precision at room ...
Chirality — the property of an object that makes it non-superimposable on its mirror image — is ubiquitous in nature, from ...
Chirality is a fundamental property of asymmetry in nature, where an object or molecule cannot be superimposed onto its mirror image. In the context of nanotechnology, chirality refers to the ...
KATE ADAMALA is a McKnight Presidential Fellow Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota, Polymath Fellow of the ...
Bacteria made of mirror molecules could evade the immune system and outcompete native species, but strategies put in place ...
In our high school chemistry classes we all learn about chirality, the property of organic molecules in which two chemically identical molecules can have different structures that are mirror images of ...
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