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Biochemistry

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PPhysics
Bright triplet and bright charge-separated singlet excitons in organic diradicals enable optical read-out and writing of spin states
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Bright triplet and bright charge-separated singlet excitons in organic diradicals enable optical read-out and writing of spin states

  • July 29, 2025
Photoexcitation in the spin triplet manifold is constrained to similar non-bonding to π/π* ‘bandgap’ excitations as for the…
GGenetics
Lab-grown ligament resting in a clear petri dish on a dark laboratory surface.
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How Our Muscles, Tendons and Ligaments Respond to Exercise and Recover from Injury

  • July 23, 2025
Each year, more money is spent in the U.S. on musculoskeletal pain than on heart disease and diabetes…
GGenetics
A man wearing glasses and a blue pullover stands outdoors with his arms crossed, smiling at the camera. He is positioned in front of a backdrop of pine trees and a curved path, with green grass and scattered leaves in the foreground.
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Pancreatic Cancer Researcher Recognized for Excellence in Mentoring Undergraduate Researchers

  • July 3, 2025
In the college, undergraduate students don’t just learn from textbooks—they actively contribute to new scientific knowledge through hands-on…
MMedication
Everyday painkiller made from plastic — by E. coli
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Everyday painkiller made from plastic — by E. coli

  • June 30, 2025
Credit: Medicimage/SPL A common bacterium can be adapted to convert plastic waste into paracetamol, a study published this…
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