Two-step strategy presents a new route for the design of structurally novel anti-influenza drugs

Two-step strategy presents a new route for the design of structurally novel anti-influenza drugs
Synthetic Fe(III) porphyrin used as catalyst for activation and reduction of O2 into H2O with the cofactor NAD(P)H in aqueous solution
The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, opened the IYC Ceremony in Germany. Here are the highlights
Improved understanding of conduction in ionic liquids could have important implications for batteries and dye-sensitized solar cells
Analysis of the intermediates produced in direct ethanol fuel cells with different anodes gives clues to reaction pathways within the cell
First synthesizing the dendron, then attaching it to suitable cores provides a versatile toolbox for dendrimer assembly
Compounds with both triazole and halogen functionalities formed by Cu catalysis with environmentally benign reducing agent
Blending the capacitance of seaweed with the conduction of carbon nanotubes gives enhanced performance of supercapacitor electrodes
Seashell repaired in vitro by growth of biominerals in insoluble organic framework
Coupling reactions in which palladium is replaced with cheaper nickel complexes can now be done at room temperature