Life Sciences and Chemistry

Articles and reports from the Life Sciences and chemistry area deal with applied and basic research into modern biology, chemistry and human medicine.

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A Bi-doped RuO2 catalyst for efficient and durable acidic water oxidation

Water electrolysis is a promising approach to generate hydrogen by the means of transforming electric energy powered by sustainable energy into chemical energy stored in hydrogen bonds. Due to the…

Study reveals a reaction at the heart of many renewable energy technologies

New insights into how proton-coupled electron transfers occur at an electrode could help researchers design more efficient fuel cells and electrolyzers. A key chemical reaction — in which the movement…

Technique to synthesize water-soluble alloy nanoclusters

In recent years, ultrasmall metal nanoclusters have unlocked advances in fields ranging from bioimaging and biosensing to biotherapy thanks to their unique molecular-like properties. In a study published in the…

Catalysts from Mülheim get „lazy guys“ going

List group publishes their results with “Nature”. Aliphatic molecules are important for industry, but usually not very reactive. A new catalyst from Mülheim has changed that. The research group of…

German scientists report success in antibiotic research

German Researcher at the Leibniz Institute DSMZ in Braunschweig develops new method for the derivatization of antibiotics. Professor Dr Yvonne Mast, Head of the Department of Bioresources for Bioeconomy and…

A microscopic look at atmospheric chemistry

New discovery contradicts textbook models. Many important reactions related to climate and environmental processes take place where water molecules interface with air. For example, the evaporation of ocean water plays…

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