Proteins with multiple structures open up AlphaFold’s black box

Proteins with multiple structures open up AlphaFold’s black box

Biochemists in the US have found limits to what AlphaFold, the usually highly accurate protein structure prediction artificial intelligence system developed by Google DeepMind, can do. Lauren Porter’s team at the US National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health looked at how AlphaFold performed with proteins that adopted more than one stable […]

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Royal Society releases hundreds of historic peer-review reports to the public

Royal Society releases hundreds of historic peer-review reports to the public

Hundreds of peer-review reports dating from 1949 to 1954 have been released to the public by the UK’s national scientific academy. The Royal Society says that releasing the reports will allow researchers ‘to retrace the history of scientific peer-reviewing’. Confidentiality laws meant that the peer review reports had to be kept private for 70 years. […]

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Danish university pauses chemistry demonstrations following accident

Danish university pauses chemistry demonstrations following accident

Aalborg University in Denmark has indefinitely paused its public chemistry shows while it conducts a review after a demonstration it organised at a local library injured several people earlier this month. Two people had to be hospitalised – the student employee conducting the experiment who sustained damage to his hands, and a boy in the […]

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The refugee organic chemist

The refugee organic chemist

A mere six months ago, Abdul* was in a desperate situation. He had fled his native Afghanistan for Iran with his family when he was a small child and went on to become one of first Afghans to study chemistry at a top Iranian university, but after returning to Afghanistan as an adult and publicly […]

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Banned pigments found in tattoo inks sold in the EU

Banned pigments found in tattoo inks sold in the EU

Several common tattoo inks sold and used in Europe contain pigments banned under the region’s chemicals regulatory framework, according to new analysis out of John Swierk’s research group at Binghamton University in the US. His team is urging the industry to develop improved and standardised manufacturing protocols. Specifically, the chemists investigated five green and five […]

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Chloride ions tunnel free from PVC

Chloride ions tunnel free from PVC

Quantum tunnelling is the dominant process driving chloride ions to leach from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a computational study concludes. Gbolagade Olajide and Tibor Szilvási of the University of Alabama, US, made the surprising discovery while studying a base-assisted E2 reaction in which a chloride ion is liberated from a PVC polymer chain. ‘We did some […]

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California sues ExxonMobil over misleading plastic recycling claims

California sues ExxonMobil over misleading plastic recycling claims

California’s attorney general is suing oil and gas giant ExxonMobil, accusing the company of causing widespread harm to public health and the environment by generating a tremendous amount of plastic waste while also misleading the public for decades about the ability of plastic recycling to manage this pollution problem. ExxonMobil is the biggest global producer […]

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Public health put at risk by mooted EU classification of ethanol as reprotoxic

Public health put at risk by mooted EU classification of ethanol as reprotoxic

Medical experts and health organisations from around the world have expressed concern over what they say would be a ‘misclassification’ of ethanol as a reprotoxic substance when it appears in biocidal products such as hand gels. They say there is no scientific evidence for the reclassification, which would result in significant risks to public health […]

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