Imagine tugging on a Chinese finger trap. The harder you pull, the tighter it grips. This counterintuitive behavior also exists in biology. Certain protein complexes can form catch-bonds, tightening their grip when force is applied. Read More
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Science, Volume 389, Issue 6760, Page 568-569, August 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of pages 568-569 of Science, Volume 389, Issue 6760 (August 2025), I can only provide a generic summary. This issue of Science likely contains cutting-edge research, Read More
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Researchers Crack One of Aromatic Chemistry’s Toughest Challenges – New
The method has applications in organic chemistry, particularly within the pharmaceutical industry. A team of scientists has developed an electrochemical technique that enables precise, para-position single-carbon insertion into polysubstituted pyrroles. This advancement holds significant promise Read More







