A linker may be a small part of an antibody-drug conjugate, but drugmakers are finding that linker chemistry is important.
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What if I told you a researcher found a way to spend more time solving problems instead of going to meetings, writing grants, and performing administrative tasks? For Eric Tulsky, what made that possible was going to work for a hockey team.
This chemist went from the lab to the rink
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A robust crystal made from organic molecules can squeeze copious amounts of hydrogen into its pores, offering a promising way to store the gas.
Porous organic crystals raise hopes for hydrogen storage
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Last month, researchers published the first results from the ELIMINATE clinical trial. The trial aims to test the efficacy of viruses called bacteriophages to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Largest ever phage therapy trial shows promise for UTI treatment
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Researchers developed a flow-chemistry approach to making trifluoromethylated nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur anions from widely available precursors and attaching them to organic molecules.
Trifluoromethylated heteroatoms go with the flow
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By applying a solution of tartrazine dye—a vibrant yellow food coloring—to a mouse’s skin, researchers were able to see through that opaque tissue.
Food dye makes tissue temporarily transparent
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Earthquakes make gold nuggets in quartz: Temblors may trigger a redox reaction that builds gold deposits in quartz.
Earthquakes make gold nuggets in quartz
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The Biosecure Act, introduced in January and slated for a vote by the US House of Representatives during the week of Sept. 9, seeks to prevent firms that receive federal funds from using five Chinese drug service companies.
Biosecure Act nears vote in Congress
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California could soon become the first state in the US to ban artificial color additives in food served in K-12 public schools.
California passes bill to ban 6 dyes in school food
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