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Researchers crack the code behind powerful sugar cravings In a nutshell Scientists have mapped the exact structure of taste ...
At MIT, one genome researcher is testing a different approach. Bin Zhang, associate professor of chemistry and the leader of ...
By splitting water molecules, fuel cells can turn electricity into hydrogen fuel. Running in the opposite direction, they ...
An innovative imaging technique developed at Carnegie Mellon University reveals single bacterial cells leaving their biofilm ...
Scientists have mapped the 3-D structure of the human sweet taste receptor, the molecular machine that allows us to taste sweet things. This could lead to the discovery of new regulators of the ...
A new class of molecules capable of killing the cancer cells that are refractory to standard treatments and responsible for recurrence has just been developed. This crucial advance in the fight ...
Our attraction to sugar has grown to an unhealthy level. The average person in the United States now consumes more than 100 ...
France's Faircraft has acquired fellow lab-grown leather maker VitroLabs to speed and scale up production of its alternative ...
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have uncovered a surprising way in which harmful bacteria prepare to attack ...
Turbine’s virtual lab enables in silico experimentation using a vast library of cell models, patient-derived samples and virtual patients. By computationally predicting therapy effects ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. In a significant leap toward sustainable food innovation, scientists at the University ...