How does your dip in a local watering hole affect the stream’s chemistry? Researchers who previously analyzed the impact of people swimming and...
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Pharmaceutical researchers usually find new active substances by searching through many chemical compounds. Chemists at ETH Zurich have made progress in generating and testing these collections using DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DEL). They use magnetic particles and a self-purification process to create larger molecules. This improved technology could lead to more cost-effective medical treatments based on [...] Read Full Article At: Billions of combined molecules yield new pharmaceutical substances
How does your dip in a local watering hole affect the stream’s chemistry? Researchers who previously analyzed the impact of people swimming and...
THE National Literacy Department of the Ministry of Education (MoE) has successfully launched its new Primary School Libraries initiative, ensuring...
THE National Literacy Department of the Ministry of Education (MoE) has successfully launched its new Primary School Libraries initiative, ensuring...
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