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Are you looking for the details of chemical bonding in biomolecules? Chemical bonding is the cornerstone of chemistry, and when
Girolline, a compound extracted from the sea sponge Pseudaxinyssa cantharella, has been investigated for possible antitumor effects and also found
Artificial Intelligence in Biochemistry has emerged as a groundbreaking force, reshaping the way scientists approach the complexities of biological systems. As
In this activity, students explore the fascinating role of cadaver dogs in forensic investigations. The lesson begins with students reading
In the United States, the most well-known skin-penetrating parasitic worm, called a nematode, is the hookworm. But globally, it is
Dr Harry Evans, Emeritus Fellow at CAB International, led scientists — including from the Natural History Museum of Denmark and
It is well known that consuming sugary drinks increases the risk of diabetes, but the mechanism behind this relationship is
A common bacteria usually found in the mouth and gastrointestinal tract, Streptococcus anginosis, may be abundant in the guts of