Researchers say people’s lives are shortened by an average of nearly three years from different sources of air pollution
Pioneers in Science: Katherine Johnson
In honor of the UN’s International Day of Women in Science, this week we highlight Katherine Johnson, pioneering mathematician and NASA legend.
Wiley provides free access to coronavirus research to aid relief efforts
Wiley will provide free access to all articles related to the coronavirus in support of the outbreak relief efforts in China.
PrEP For Humanity
We have the potential to end the HIV epidemic. But why hasn’t it happened yet?
Antiviral Molecules Inspired by Sea Gods and Mermaids
Inactivating viruses from biopharmaceutical source materials can be achieved with detergents. However, the frequently used detergent Triton X-100 is ecotoxic and must be replaced with eco-friendly alternatives.
Machine Learning for Better Materials
Machine learning enables the manufacturing of highly compressible nano-scale devices.
Bioinspired and Biobased Materials
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics highlights the latest in bioinspired polymers research.
Pioneers in Science: Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Advanced Science News celebrates the 71st birthday of Nobel Laureate Françoise Barré-Sinoussi.
Water and More Water!
Water is one of the uttermost complex substance to study. New findings obtained using advanced computational techniques are presented on the Journal of Computational Chemistry March cover
Viral Modulation of RNA Alternative Splicing: A Key Player in Virus-Host Interactions?
Upon viral infection, a tug of war is triggered between host cells and viruses to gain control of vital cellular functions.