Scientists at IOCB Prague are developing a new generation of DNA tests for a wide range of applications
A research group led by Dr. Edward Curtis has developed two new types of catalytic DNA molecules (deoxyribozymes) that can reveal the presence of target molecules through fluorescence or color.
Th, 11.7.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Why urea may have been the gateway to life
Urea reacts extremely quickly under the conditions that existed when our planet was newly formed. This new insight furthers our understanding of how life on Earth might have begun.
We, 10.7.2024
ETH Zürich
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Researchers serve up an improved model of indoor pollution produced by cooking
New approach could inform better public health guidelines.
Tu, 9.7.2024
Johns Hopkins University
Article | Scientific article
Sugar metabolism is surprisingly conventional in cancer
Study has implications for targeting metabolism in cancer treatment.
Mo, 8.7.2024
Washington University in St. Louis
Article | Health
EPA, FDA and USDA Issues Updates to the Joint Regulatory Plan for Biotechnology
EPA, FDA and USDA have developed a plan to update, streamline and clarify their regulations and oversight mechanisms for products of biotechnology.
Mo, 8.7.2024
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Article | Scientific article
The rock that creates clouds
Feldspar is very common in rocks. As atmospheric dust, this mineral contributes efficiently to cloud formation. Researchers at TU Wien have now discovered what happens during this process.
Th, 4.7.2024
TU Wien
Article | Science and research
AMULET project to focus on multiscale materials development
The research and development of multiscale materials is being carried out by researchers as part of the AMULET project led by the J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS.
Tu, 2.7.2024
Czech Academy of Sciences
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New Czech company linked to IOCB Prague to enter global gene therapy field
Technology from the laboratories of IOCB Prague has been given an extraordinary opportunity to succeed in the rapidly developing segment of gene therapy.
Th, 27.6.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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The beauty of the unseen: the inner world of crystal atoms and molecules
What kind of methods can be used to examine the inner world of crystals? How did crystallographic research develop in Czechoslovakia? And what can researchers today discover down to the nanoscale?
We, 26.6.2024
Czech Academy of Sciences
Article | Scientific article
Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases
The material could be made as a thin coating to analyze air quality in industrial or home settings over time.