
A New View on a Very Old Problem: Evolution of the Photochemical Reaction Centers
Researchers offer insights into how a key piece of photosynthetic machinery changed over 3 billion years.
Researchers offer insights into how a key piece of photosynthetic machinery changed over 3 billion years.
Researchers demystify how the nitrogenase enzyme breaks bonds to learn a better way to make ammonia.
The symmetrical light-gathering, energy-producing complex offers insights into how modern photosystems evolved.
Three types of water molecules form around a platinum-based ion, offering insights for waste processing and metal refining.
Scientists show metabolic tradeoffs result from a specific change to the grow-defend balance.
Research offers details on the chemistry of the trihydrogen ion.
Elegant theory shows how water helps separate ions involved in material synthesis and manufacturing.
Review highlights insights into coherence, which could help overcome roadblocks in next-generation energy systems.
Exploiting a strain-engineering approach could provide nanoscale light sources with a nonfluctuating emission wavelength for use in sensors, quantum communication, and imaging.
Ions at the edge of water, exposed to air, don’t separate like they do when surrounded by water, offering insights for desalination and corrosion.
Adding glucose to a green microalga culture induces accumulation of fatty acids and other valuable bioproducts.
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