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  • Exo-Templating Simplifies M12L24 Nanosphere Assembly
    In the ever-evolving realm of chemical synthesis, the selective self-assembly of multicomponent structures stands as a cornerstone in the pursuit of complex molecular architectures. Biological systems seamlessly orchestrate the formation of intricate macromolecular assemblies composed of diverse building blocks, a feat that synthetic chemists strive to replicate. However, the journey from discrete components to a
  • Florida passes bill to ban geoengineering and criminalize weather modification
    Florida’s Senate Bill 56 prohibits the intentional release of chemicals or substances into the atmosphere to alter weather, temperature or sunlight intensity, making such acts a third-degree felony with fines up to $100,000 and prison time. The bill requires the Florida DEP to create an online portal for residents to report suspected geoengineering, with investigations
  • Quantum biology: How electron spin manages your body's power at the cellular level
    Growing evidence suggests that subatomic phenomena can shape fundamental activities in cells, including how organisms handle energy at the smallest scales. Quantum biology, as it’s being called, is no longer just a fringe idea among researchers. On May 5, 2025, scientists at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem announced a study linking quantum mechanics with key
  • Scientist-IV
    The BRIC-National Institute of Immunology invites applications (through online mode) from mid-career scientists with the potential for intellectual leadership and passion for innovative research to fill up 08 positions of Staff Scientist-IV on a Direct Recruitment basis. The candidates with experience in any of the areas of research mentioned below are expected to set up independent
  • Ex-Harvard Chemist Charles Lieber Joins Chinese University
    Former Harvard Chemistry professor Charles M. Lieber, who was convicted of lying to federal authorities about his ties to China in 2021, took a new job as a professor at a Chinese university last week. Lieber started his new role at Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, where he now holds the school’s highest faculty rank,