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Fifty years since its discovery, scientists have finally worked out how a molecular machine found in mitochondria, the ...
Proteins form the structural and functional backbone of the cell, and any perturbation in their synthesis can disrupt normal ...
Saccharin, the artificial sweetener used in diet foods like yoghurts and sugar-free drinks, can kill multidrug-resistant bacteria – including one of the world’s most dangerous pathogens. “Antibiotic ...
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Security and Intelligence Marie-Hélène Chayer Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, National Security Council Secretariat Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Social ...
Saccharin, the artificial sweetener used in diet foods like yogurts and sugar-free drinks, can kill multidrug-resistant bacteria—including one of the world's most dangerous pathogens ...
Once seen only as a sugar substitute, saccharin now shows powerful antimicrobial potential—disrupting biofilms, triggering bacterial lysis, and even rearming antibiotics against resistant superbugs.
ANIMALS will drink more of a saccharin solution than water, and will run a maze or bar-press for a saccharin reward. It has been suggested that since saccharin is non-nutritive, such behaviour may ...
Compared to existing conventional battery solutions for commercial vehicles – i.e. lithium-ion-based – Hina’s CEO Li Shujun said Hina’s sodium-ion battery solution can provide higher performance at ...
The collapse of the State Audit Office building during construction in Chatuchak district was due to an unstable structure, according to the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department. The department’s ...
School of Metallurgical Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an 710055, China ...
Iron-sodium batteries were “hiding in plain sight,” according to Inlyte Energy, although the technology was developed in the 1980s alongside chemistries like sodium-nickel chloride, iron-sodium ...
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