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Organic Chemistry

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Novel chemical tool aims to streamline drug-making process

Categories Technology
The marine bryozoan Securiflustra securifrons with representative natural product isolates securine A, securamine B, and securamine I. (Digital art by Vaani Gupta)

Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach

Categories Health, Technology
Artistic composition of a “soup” of prebiotic molecules around a protoplanetary disc.

Molecules precursors to life discovered in the Perseus Cloud

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space
Single Carbon Atom Doping Reactions

This one-atom chemical reaction could transform drug discovery

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Sea sponges have been found to be a rich source of biochemical compounds with potentially therapeutic properties. Pictured: Lissodendoryx florida, from which lissodendoric acid A was isolated.

Chemists synthesize sea molecule to fight Parkinson’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

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