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Life Sciences - Chemistry - 16.12.2024
Influenza virus genome: finally discovered in its coat
Influenza virus genome: finally discovered in its coat
To fight the virus that causes influenza, one of the avenues being explored by scientists is the development of drugs capable of destabilising its genome, made up of eight RNA 1 molecules.

Astronomy / Space - Chemistry - 15.11.2024
Astrochemistry, inside cosmic kitchens
Astrochemistry, inside cosmic kitchens
Astrochemistry, a relatively new field, focuses on exploring chemistry in interstellar spaces to uncover insights about the origins of life on Earth. This discipline has seen significant advancements in recent years. Born in the late 1930s with the development of spectroscopy and radio astronomy, astrochemistry, a field at the intersection of astrophysics and chemistry, is now mature.

Physics - Chemistry - 09.09.2024
Nuclear power plants: a scintillating sponge for monitoring radioactive gas emissions
Publication of the Chemistry Laboratory in Nature Photonics on September 2, 2024. CNRS press release on September 4, 2024. A scintillating aerogel enabling real-time measurements with excellent sensitivity to certain radioactive gases, essential to monitoring the proper functioning of nuclear power plants, has just been developed by a group of physicists, chemists, and metrologists from the CNRS, the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, the CEA, and the ENS de Lyon.

Chemistry - Health - 21.03.2024
First Complete Vascularization of Organoids on Microfluidic Chip
First Complete Vascularization of Organoids on Microfluidic Chip
In Vitro System Bypasses -Complex Technical Setups- of Alternative Approaches And Supports Production Scaling e Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (IRIG) , CEA-Leti and fellow European and Canadian institutes and researchers have demonstrated the complete vascularization of organoids on a microfluidic chip at speeds and flow rates similar to blood's, improving functional maturation and enabling their long-term survival.

Chemistry - Health - 21.03.2024
International Research Team Achieves First-Reported, Complete Vascularization of Organoids on Microfluidic Chip
In Vitro System Bypasses -Complex Technical Setups- of Alternative Approaches And Supports Production Scaling e Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (IRIG) , CEA-Leti and fellow European and Canadian institutes and researchers have demonstrated the complete vascularization of organoids on a microfluidic chip at speeds and flow rates similar to blood's, improving functional maturation and enabling their long-term survival.