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 ...
PeakPTT, a leader in push-to-talk (PTT) communications, is excited to announce it will be exhibiting at the International ...
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 ...
The i.Safe MOBILE IS440.1, an Intrinsically Safe (C1/D1) 5G radio engineered for hazardous environments. Designed for oil & gas, chemical, and industrial sectors, this device combines cutting-edge ...
United States Chemical Biology Program, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-0615, United States Center for Addiction Sciences and Therapeutics, University of Texas Medical ...
Cayman Chemical, Item No. 12059) was dissolved in saline. Vehicle (0.9% saline) or CNO (3 mg/kg) was administered by intraperitoneal injection at ZT0 and ZT3.5 before the mouse returned to the home ...
This article details a scalable technique for graphene oxide production from carbonized fibers, emphasizing environmental benefits and improved sustainability.
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 ...