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Physics
Asymmetric molecular interactions can preserve the secret of living substances
Non-reinteracting networks can induce the stability of biological systems and allow different states of activity to be adopted. Credit: MPI-DS Asymmetric interactions between molecules may function as stabilizing factors in biological systems. A new model by researchers from the Department of Biomaterial Physics at Max Planck Dynamics and Self-Organizing Institute (MPI-DS) reveals the role of non-regenerative regulation. Scientists aim to…
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Physics
Adjustable Asymmetric Hysteresis Loop: Researchers develop methods to control magnetic inversion in Weyl Semimetal
Graphical abstract. Credit: Materials Physics Today (2025). doi: 10.1016/j.mtphys.2024.101642 Recently, the researchers have found a new way to control magnetic inversion with a special material called Co3SN2S2, a Weyl Semimetal. The team was led by the Hefei Physical Science of the Physical Science of the Physical Science of the Physical Science of the Physical Science of the Physical Science of…
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Chemistry
Chemists develop chiral DNA catalyst for asymmetric catalysis
Schematic diagram illustrating the development of new strategies for synthesizing diverse DNA catalysts, making DNA catalysis accessible to those without specialized skills. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society Chemists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a method to create a variety of chiral deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) catalysts by fusing DNA repair and biorthogonal chemistry, providing a…
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