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Site-specific protein and peptide modification by redeploying an asparaginyl ligase for noncanonical reactions - Nature Protocols

14+ hour, 6+ min ago  (1197+ words) Nature Protocols (2026)Cite this article This Protocol Extension describes a series of procedures for introducing different types of modifications into proteins or peptides using the asparaginyl ligase Oa AEP1. The reactions are highly versatile and enable late-stage modification of folded proteins…...

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Next-Generation Biochar Unveiled: Revolutionizing Pollution Cleanup and

15+ min ago  (901+ words) Recent advances in biochar production technologies are opening new avenues for addressing the escalating challenges of environmental pollution and sustainable resource management. A comprehensive review published in the journal Biochar meticulously dissects how innovative microwave-assisted pyrolysis techniques compare with traditional…...

Newswise
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Toxic PCBs, sex-biased genes, and the developing brain

5+ hour, 59+ min ago  (663+ words) In two new studies, researchers at the UC Davis MIND Institute have clarified how a long-banned group of chemicals, called polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) affect genetic activity. The research helps explain how biological systems respond to these exposures, including key differences…...

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Ultrafast Breakdown of Organic Dyes Achieved Through PMS Activation Using

1+ hour ago  (973+ words) In a groundbreaking development poised to transform water purification technologies, researchers from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and the University of Science and Technology Hong Kong have engineered a novel catalyst that accelerates the degradation of persistent…...

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Rapid Customization of High-Performance Anti-Reflection Windows Using

1+ hour, 15+ min ago  (929+ words) In the realm of aerospace infrared detection systems, the challenge of optimizing optical window performance remains pivotal. These windows must safeguard sensitive internal optoelectronic components while facilitating the seamless transmission of infrared signals. A critical obstacle in this domain arises…...

Eurek Alert!
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Molecular Quantum'Nanosensors'Enable Intracellular Thermometry and Spin Detection in Living Cancer Cells

3+ hour, 32+ min ago  (57+ words) Molecular Quantum Nanosensors Enable Intracellular Thermometry and Spin Detection in Living Cancer Cells'Eurek Alert! Visualization of temperature difference inside nucleus of cancer cells. Researchers observed localized temperature differences inside nucleus using quantum sensing techniques. National Institutes for Quantum Science and…...

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Molecular quantum nanosensors reveal temperature and radical signals inside living cells

5+ hour, 14+ min ago  (706+ words) Researchers from QST, The University of Tokyo, and Kyushu University have developed biocompatible molecular quantum'nanosensors'(Mo QNs) that function inside living cells. These sensors enable precise, absolute temperature measurements at subcellular resolution and detect radical-related spin signals in both cytoplasm…...

Newswise
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One Day's Work in an Hour: A Versatile, Fast-scanning, X-ray Microscope

10+ hour, 4+ min ago  (181+ words) Newswise DOE SCIENCE NEWS SOURCE One Day's Work in an Hour: A Versatile, Fast-scanning, X-ray Microscope Innovative, high-resolution X-ray microscopy system generates 3 D images 20 times faster than the previous system. This illustration shows multilayer Laue lenses within the microscope focusing…...

Nature
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A quantum-mechanical framework for million-atom scale biological systems - Communications Chemistry

19+ hour, 59+ min ago  (1711+ words) This framework opens up a path toward cost-efficient, fully quantum-mechanical simulations of complex biomolecular systems, the possibility of shedding light on their mechanisms, properties, and functions and paves the way for future applications in structural biology, biochemistry, drug design and…...

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Miniature flexible lasers revolutionize force sensing within living cells

2+ hour, 10+ min ago  (617+ words) In a groundbreaking advance at the crossroads of biophysics and photonics, researchers at the University of Cologne have engineered ultra-small, flexible microlasers capable of measuring mechanical forces inside living cells. These novel microlasers, which are only about 20 microns in diameter'roughly…...