As below, so above. That seems to be an operating principle for molecules that start with a basic chirality — or “handed-ness”
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How Breast Tissue Stiffening Promotes Breast Cancer Development
A study provides new insight into how the stiffening of breast tissue plays a role in breast cancer development. By
A better way to measure cell survival
Measuring the toxic effects of chemical compounds on different types of cells is critical for developing cancer drugs, which must
Graphene biosensor could provide early lung cancer diagnosis, research shows
The wonder-material graphene could hold the key to unlocking the next generation of advanced, early stage lung cancer diagnosis. A
Why is CBD oil everywhere?
With a widespread market and popular proselytizers, from high-end “aspirational” lifestyle guru Gwyneth Paltrow to television M.D.-to-the-masses Dr. Oz, CBD
A Microscope as a Shovel? UConn Researchers Dig It
Using a familiar tool in a way it was never intended to be used opens up a whole new method
Old plants flower in winter cold
Many plants flower in spring after exposure to winter cold. However, often young plants are insensitive to the cold, and
Pore size influences nature of complex nanostructures
Building at the nanoscale is not like building a house. Scientists often start with two-dimensional molecular layers and combine them
Green tea steeped in bottled water increases antioxidants, but alters flavor
Here’s to sipping a cupful of health: Green tea steeped in bottled water has a more bitter taste, but it
Autoimmune kidney disease
Monash researchers have solved a mystery, revealing how certain immune cells work together to instigate autoimmune kidney disease.The study, led