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Researchers Instituto de la Grasa (IG-CSIC) have found a protein derived from serum substitute chickpea, one of the elements used as a component for cell culture media, and noted for its high cost.
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A group of researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China conducted an operation on a molecule of melamine smaller than 1/60.000 of hair using a scanning tunneling microscope, moving the molecule in a chemical raw component monomolecular dual function (rectification and switching). The discovery, published in the latest issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, offers a new avenue for the development of multifunctional molecules.
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A team of researchers at the University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR) and the Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS, France) has developed a scintillator bolometer, a device that scientists will attempt to detect dark matter in the universe and that has been tested in the Underground Laboratory Canfranc (Huesca).

“One of the challenges of current physics is to determine the nature of dark matter, which although appears to be the fourth of the matter in the universe, can not be observed directly, so we try to detect it as the prototype we have developed “explains to SINC ABANCENS Eduardo Garcia, a researcher at the Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Astroparticle of UNIZAR.
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| Category: Chemistry, Electronics | Tags: alpha, beta, bismuth, cosmic radiation, cryogenic detectors, dark matter, distinctive signals, gamma, germanium, hypothetical particle, ionization, Milky Way, oxygen, physics, prototype |
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Conduct a “comprehensive list of all possible molecules [1], as is the ambition of Jean-Louis Reymond and his team from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Bern. With powerful computers, they have combined all ways possible, while respecting the known chemical laws, the main atoms forming the skeleton of organic molecules: carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur and chlorine.
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| Category: Chemistry | Tags: Biochemistry, carbon, Chemical Space, chlorine, glutamate transporters, neurological diseases, nitrogen, oxygen, pharmacological, possible molecules, sulfur |
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The collaboration of four research teams in Spain has created a new molecule with exceptional analgesic derived from morphine. Participated a Institute of Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC – CSIC) Barcelona, Institute of General Organic Chemistry (IQOG) from Madrid, Institute of Neuroscience of Castilla-y-Leon, et le Center Biological Research (CIB-CSIC) in Madrid.
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