With over 7.5m South Africans living with HIV, a new plant manufacturing antiretrovirals is good news.
This month’s biomedical Highlights focus on some developments in the chemistry of cyanine dyes that may impact imaging and therapy.
Transition metal carbene complexes are important intermediates in catalytic cycles
Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) estimate that up to 10% of all medication sold is counterfeit
If we had phased out coal-fired power stations and replaced them with gas-fired ones, we would now be enjoying electricity prices that were 30–40% cheaper
A new method to rapidly recruit disease resistance genes from wild plants and transfer them into domestic crops has been developed.
High performance computing is supercharging research into clean energy solutions,
A blood test to measure pain promises to allow doctors the ability to provide more targeted treatments.
Scientists studying DNA in soil samples from Svalbard in the High Arctic have discovered a surprisingly large number of clinically-important antibiotic resistance genes.