A linker may be a small part of an antibody-drug conjugate, but drugmakers are finding that linker chemistry is important.
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A plasma wind tunnel being built in Colorado will help test new ideas about navigating hypersonic vehicles in harsh conditions.
A new facility will harness plasma to upgrade interplanetary craft
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Protein-lipid particles to deliver genetic medicine: Researchers have developed a particle that can deliver DNA and RNA to many tissues without triggering an immune response. https://lnkd.in/en8Pat6D
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A new polymer removes biofilms by mimicking a fluid oozed by barnacles. The material could provide a new strategy for cleaning the places where bacteria build up on medical or industrial equipment.
A synthetic polymer can bust biofilms like barnacles do
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This week’s developments are part of a larger trend of anti-China sentiment in the US, one that underscores the escalating geopolitical tension between the world’s two largest economies.
Editorial: When geopolitics does not make for great science
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Lygos is taking a stab at large-scale biobased chemical production. The 13-year-old specialty chemical firm is partnering with CJ Bio to build a facility in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Lygos plans commercial plant for biobased chemicals
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Researchers have used what they know about the weak spot in KRas G12C to locate a toehold for small molecules on other GTPases. The finding could lead to new drugs and biological probes.
Drugging more enzymes in KRas’s family
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A new study in Nature examines the role of testosterone in the immune system. This study raises the possibility of developing treatments that take advantage of hormone-based differences.
Immunity in transgender men illuminates role of testosterone
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Scientists who studied inebriated worms, a dead trout’s swimming acumen, and pigeons as potential missile pilots were among those who garnered awards at the 34th Ig Nobel Prize ceremony.
Studies of inebriated worms, dead trout, and pigeon pilots were all winners
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An estimated 52 million metric tons of plastic is spilling uncontrolled into the environment every year, according to a new study.
52 million tons of plastic slips into the environment every year
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