In the Lab
IN THE LAB

Polymers Make Pigment-Free Printing Possible

By exposing polymers to stress, scientists in Japan have developed a colour palette for printing which does not involve the use of pigments.

Two Steps Toward Green Fuels

An international team of researchers has developed a two-step method to break down carbohydrates, a crucial first step in producing green fuel.

Two Thai Dinosaur Species Related To T. Rex

Analyzing fossils found 30 years ago, researchers have identified two new dinosaur species from Thailand.

Catalyst Converts CO2 Into Chemical Feedstock

Researchers in Japan have found an environmentally friendly path to reducing carbon dioxide levels while yielding industrially important formate products.

A Good BET On Liposarcoma Treatment

Scientists in Singapore have found that BET proteins play a huge role in the development of liposarcoma, making them a target for future anticancer drugs.

AI Sheds Light On Protein Structure

Chinese researchers are using artificial intelligence to predict protein structures and their resultant properties.

Uncovering The Origins Of Marijuana Use

Scientists have found psychoactive compounds preserved in 2,500-year-old funerary incense burners in eastern Pamirs, China.

Unlocking The Potential Of Spintronics

Researchers in Japan have developed a thin film made of gallium manganese arsenide that can be reversibly magnetized, with implications for computational logic and memory.

Seeing 3D Protein Structures Inside Living Cells

By combining nuclear magnetic resonance with computational methods, researchers in Japan are able to map out protein structures inside living eukaryotic cells.