A New Method for Removing Microplastics from Water Found
Researchers at Princeton School of Engineering have found a way to turn your breakfast food into a new material that cheaply removes salt and microplastics from seawater.
Researchers at Princeton School of Engineering have found a way to turn your breakfast food into a new material that cheaply removes salt and microplastics from seawater.
On November 3, Cancer Cell published online a research paper entitled “FOXA2 lineage plasticity drives and KIT pathway activation in neuroendocrine prostate cancer” by Gao Dong’s research group at the Center for Excellent Innovation in Molecular Cell Science
A team of scientists from around the world, including from Trinity College Dublin, has obtained high-resolution structural insights into a key bacterial enzyme, which may help chemists design new drugs to inhibit it, thereby inhibiting disease-causing bacteria. Their work is important amid growing concerns about rising antibiotic resistance. The scientists, led by Martin Caffrey, […]