In seeking new antibiotic sources, researchers have turned to an unlikely source: a whiffy frog known as Odorrana andersonii.
Researchers created safe synthetic antibiotics from frog molecules. These may help fight superbugs in the future.
Engineers have derived potent new antibiotics from a frog's secretions. The new molecules demonstrated capabilities on par with existing last-resort antibiotics, without harming human cells or ...
In a new paper, researchers describe the creation of synthetic peptides, a class of antibiotics, derived from the secretions ...
Frogs have thrived for hundreds of millions of years, spreading across virtually every corner of the earth, from tropical jungles to subarctic ...
Discharges of Low Energy (D1) – occurs in oil and/or paper ... is based on the quantity of fault gases that are released from the insulating oil as the chemical structure breaks at varying ...
Mike Bianco and the Ole Miss Rebels return to Oxford on Tuesday night for a clash against the Memphis Tigers in a ...
This study provides a potentially useful investigation into the positive role of BDNF/TrkB signaling in implanted dental pulp stem cells to enhance dentin regeneration in the context of dental caries.
A graduate in chemical engineering and a master’s degree holder from IIT Mumbai, Mr. Sarma was appointed to the board of L&T in August 2015. Under his leadership, L&T’s Energy portfolio has ...
Mar. 20, 2025 — Engineers have developed an approach for recycling cement waste into a sustainable, low-carbon alternative that is comparable in performance to the industry ... Producing Nuclear ...