Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Tuning organic crystal chirality by the molar masses of tailored polymeric additives
We introduced a feasible way to fabricate enantiopure chiral crystal aggregates directly from their racemic solution and their chirality can be tuned by the molar masses of polymeric additives.
Perovskite LEDs with an external quantum efficiency exceeding 25%
We design and synthesize a bifunctional molecular additive to fabricate reduced-dimensional perovskites with a more monodispersed quantum well thickness distribution and passivated surfaces. We report as a result bright perovskite LEDs with narrowband emission and a high EQE of 25.6%.
Cornering the interactome to kill cancer cells
Joshi et al reveal how manipulating cancer cell protein-protein interactions networks (i.e. interactomes) eliminates rebound pathways, turning traditionally less effective therapeutics highly efficacious.
Behind the Paper: Improving Diversity in Biotech
Morehouse School of Medicine introduced its Bridges to Biotechnology & Bioentrepreneurship summer 5-week pipeline online program, built to expose underrepresented students to Biotechnology. This blog is a preview of some of the information you will find in the article posted Nov. 10.