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New experimental molecules encourage cells to work harder and burn more calories
Inside your cells, mitochondria keep you alive by turning food into usable energy. Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney and Memorial University of Newfoundland are now exploring how to ...
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Scientists accidentally prove 'crazy' 70-year-old vitamin B1 theory right
In 1958, when chemist Ronald Breslow proposed a theory about vitamin B1, people found it impossible to believe. It turns out ...
A research team has managed to “bottle” a highly reactive carbene in water, overturning a major assumption in chemistry.
A compound which features multiple bonds between lead and carbon has been isolated and characterised. This heteronuclear ‘plumbyne’ fills a gap among group 14 alkyne analogues and could offer a ...
ABSTRACT: Azines are a class of compounds with significant potential in materials science due to their good electronic and optical properties. In this study, a series of three novel compounds ...
Chemists in Canada have uncovered a surprising conformational effect using cyclopropane that provides a way to influence the position of substituents on six-membered rings. Here groups favour the ...
Small stereochemical changes can bring big distinctions to molecules like drugs, fragrances, and propellants. Switching the stereochemistry of a single substituent can change a rose-scented substance ...
Rearrangement reactions are useful ways to make substituted aromatic molecules, but most of the methods that shift a substituent around an arene ring leave a functional group behind at the vacated ...
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