Filippo Biondi and Corrado Malanga have applied satellite-based radar tomography to the Great Pyramid of Giza and reported ...
For centuries, historians have debated how ancient Egyptians moved massive stone blocks weighing tens of tons. But what if ...
Researchers led by Tohoku University ’s Motoyuki Sato used GPR, along with electrical resistivity tomography, or ERT, to ...
Using scientific technologies to detect toxins in food is significant to prevent food safety problems and protect people’s health. Recently, the rise of sensors has made rapid, efficient, and safe ...
[2.2]Paracyclophane scaffolds have seen limited use as building blocks in supramolecular chemistry. Here, we report the synthesis and characterization of a 1D coordination polymer consisting of silver ...
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Molecular recognition events often happen between two rigid molecules, called 'lock-and-key' recognition, or between a rigid substrate and a flexible guest that changes shape to fit into the binding ...
The cleavage of peptide bonds by metallopeptidases (MPs) is essential for life. These ubiquitous enzymes participate in all major physiological processes, and so their deregulation leads to diseases ...
Transition state analogs (TSAs) resemble fleeting high-energy transition states and have been used to inhibit enzymes in nature and medicine, to learn about enzyme active-site features, and to design ...
A definition of minimum distortion paths between two polyhedra in terms of continuous shape measures (CShM) is presented. A general analytical expression deduced for such pathways makes use of one ...