Explore how Knut Lundquist’s lignin research at Chalmers University transformed our understanding of plant chemistry and paved the way for sustainable materials and biofuels.
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Explore the fascinating interplay of electrons, energy, and enzymes in organic reactivity. Discover how molecular interactions drive life, medicine, and cutting-edge innovations.
Explore the science behind sterol biosynthesis inhibitors and anti-feeding compounds—nature-inspired tools combating fungal infections and pests while promoting sustainable agriculture.
Explore how modern science evaluates acupuncture’s effects on pain, chronic conditions, and mental health, backed by clinical trials and neuroscience breakthroughs.
Discover how cinnamaldehyde, a natural compound from cinnamon, disrupts fungal survival by inhibiting CYP51B and ergosterol synthesis. Explore lab experiments, molecular simulations, and its potential as a novel antifungal agent.
Explore how Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neuropeptide (PBAN) orchestrates insect communication and revolutionizes eco-friendly pest management. Dive into its chemistry, signaling magic, and real-world applications.
Explore the cutting-edge science behind polyhydroxy cyclic amines, synthetic molecules that mimic natural sugars to block harmful enzymes in diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Explore how plants synthesize and regulate brassinosteroids—key hormones that drive growth, stress resilience, and crop productivity. Discover cutting-edge research and practical applications in agriculture.