Life’s most indispensable molecules are not the serene, unchanging fixtures they might appear to be. Even the proteins that ...
Although naturally occurring proteins form stable defined tertiary structures, it is well known that many proteins with non-natural sequences have unstructured conformations 1,2. This suggests that ...
A study in fruit flies suggests an internal genomic arms race may be driving rapid evolution in proteins that still perform an essential, unchanging job: protecting chromosome ends.
A protein that binds rare-earth elements could be used to extract and separate these valuable metals from low-grade sources, such as coal ash or electronic waste (ACS Cent. Sci. 2021, DOI: ...
Rare-earth metals are essential parts of electronic components in phones, vehicles, displays, and wind turbines. A new study shows that a recently discovered protein from bacteria outperforms many ...
(Nanowerk News) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers, in collaboration with Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL), have designed a new process, ...
We compiled some incredible one-pot dishes that you can make in a pinch. The best part is that each of these has a boost of ...
Do you ever blend up a protein smoothie for breakfast, or grab a protein bar following an afternoon workout? If so, you are likely among the millions of people in search of more protein-rich diets.
Hannah Cutting-Jones is a lecturer in History at the University of Oregon. This story originally published in The Conversation. Do you ever blend up a protein smoothie for breakfast, or grab a protein ...
A protein that binds rare-earth elements could be used to extract and separate these valuable metals from low-grade sources, such as coal ash or electronic waste (ACS Cent. Sci. 2021, DOI: ...