Sir John Meurig Thomas, University of Cambridge, UK, has delivered the third annual Gerhard Ertl Lecture in Berlin, Germany
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More Soluble, Less Toxic Cellular Probes
Biocompatibility and water solubility of cellular probes have been improved with iridium complexes with carbohydrates attached
World's Largest Carbon Capture Plant
With the expansion, the plant is capable of capturing a volume of CO2 equivalent to taking more than 1.5 million cars off the road
Enzyme Adds Probe to Cancer Antibodies
Bacterial transglutaminase enables site-specific addition of various probes to tumor-targeting antibodies for better uptake
Physics Nobel Award Controversy
The Nobel Prizes will be formally awarded today, but the physics decision has come under close scrutiny
Cancer Ablation with Organic Nanoparticles
Polyaniline-based nanoparticles cause photothermal ablation of cancer cells upon laser irradiation both in vitro and in vivo
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize
The highest honour awarded in German research has been awarded
Green & Sustainable Flow Reactors
Flow microreactors may play a major role in the environmentally benign synthesis and production of useful substances
More Efficient Cancer Treatment
Combining chemo- and photothermal therapy: gold nanoshells combine targeted chemotherapy with NIR-activated heat treatment