Water formation through H+/OH– recombination, traditionally viewed as an electrochemically inert, nonredox process, harbors untapped potential when re-examined through an electrochemical perspective. Recent progress ...
Low-dimensional hybrid lead halide perovskites hold strong potential for nonlinear optical (NLO) applications due to their structural diversity, quantum and dielectric confinement, and soft lattice dynamics. Here, a ...
To maintain genomic integrity, cells should modulate replication of their genetic material in response to nutrient availability, especially when nutrients become scarce. However, mechanisms regulating the progression of ...
CMS Collaboration; Hayrapetyan, A.; ACHARYA, S.; ALPANA, A.; DUBE, SOURABH; GOMBER, B.; HAZARIKA, P.; KANSAL, B.; LAHA, A.; SAHU, B.; SHARMA, SEEMA; VAISH, K. Y. et al.(Springer Nature, 2025-06)
A search for beyond-the-standard-model neutral Higgs bosons decaying to a pair of bottom quarks, and produced in association with at least one additional bottom quark, is performed with the CMS detector. The data were ...
Achieving dynamic and reversible control over electrocatalytic reactions underpins the chemistry of next-generation energy devices. This work reveals a unique mechanism, atom-scale charge reorganization within a deliberately ...
Kale, Vivek S.; Upasani, Devdutt; Rajput, Madhu; Dole, Gauri; PATIL PILLAI, SHILPA(Geological Society of America, 2025-11)
The recognition of Deccan flood basalts as a causal mechanism for the Terminal Cretaceous Mass Extinction has been contentious. Our computation of their spatio-temporal distribution reiterates that ∼1.5 million km3 of the ...
Herein, we report In(OTf)3-catalyzed activation of α,β-unsaturated keto-carboxylic acid/ester and successive regioselective (3+2) cycloaddition with alkene to afford diverse new γ-butyrolactone derivatives in very good ...
Light chain (AL) amyloidosis is a life-threatening systemic disorder caused by the aggregation and deposition of antibody light chain (LC) fragments in multiple organs, including the heart and kidneys. In this study, we ...
Wong, Tsung-Yun; MEHDIRATTA, KRITEE; BHOSALE, RASHMI S.; CHAKRABORTY, ARNAB; KAMAT, SIDDHESH S.; GOKHALE, RAJESH S. et al.(American Chemical Society, 2025-10)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the leading cause of infectious disease mortality from a single pathogen, requires essential metal ions to establish infection and persist in the host. Kupyaphores, a suite of recently ...
Organic–inorganic hybrid halides (OIHHs) have gained attention as potential ferroelectric materials due to structure-property synergy of the organic and inorganic constituents. This study introduces an unusual Ag(I)-based ...
Okshtein, Hen; Alshanski, Israel; KIKKERI, RAGHAVENDRA; Yitzchaik, Shlomo; Hurevich, Mattan(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2025-09)
Cholera is a severe infectious disease caused by Vibrio cholerae. The disease primarily spreads through contaminated food and water sources; it remains a significant global health concern. The pathogenesis of Vibrio cholerae ...
MAJUMDER, DIPANJAN; FAJAL, SAHEL; SARKAR, NAYAN; Sengupta, Arijit; MANDAL, WRITAKSHI; Shirolkar, Mandar M.; GHOSH, SUJIT K.(American Chemical Society, 2025-10)
Due to the increasing global demand for energy, the development of nuclear energy becomes crucial because of its low carbon emission and high energy density output. Thorium and uranium are the main raw materials and energy ...
Kuibarov, A.; HARNAGEA, LUMINITA et al.(American Physical Society, 2025-10)
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy is the leading tool for studying the symmetry and structure of the order parameter in superconductors. The recent improvement of the technique made it possible to detect the ...
DAS, SOURADEEP; PAL, RUCHIRA; RAJAMANI, SUDHA(The Royal Society, 2025-10)
The spontaneous self-assembly of single chain amphiphiles would have resulted in multiple protocell species in an early-Earth ‘niche’. Considering the heterogeneity inherent in a prebiotic milieu, interactions between ...
Food colouring dyes, such as Food Red 9 (FR9) and Food Green 3 (FG3), which are widely used in the food industry, due to their intense colour when discharged untreated, hinder photosynthesis, degrade soil quality, hamper ...
KALE, TANVI; Dasgupta, Ryth; Inamdar, Mandar M.; ATHALE, CHAITANYA A.(American Society for Cell Biology, 2025-10)
Escherichia coli cell shape and size are governed by the mechanochemistry of the cellular components. Inhibiting either cell-wall synthesis proteins such as FtsI leads to cell elongation and bulging, while inhibiting MreB ...
Nalband, Saif; KIRATKAR, PALLAVI; Gupta, Maulik; Gambhir, Mansi; Sonam, Surabhi; Robert, Femi; Prince, A. Amalin(BioMed Central Ltd, 2025-10)
Background: Leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease caused by Leishmania protozoan parasites and transmitted by sandflies, poses a significant global health challenge, especially in resource-limited environments. The ...
CMS Collaboration; Hayrapetyan, A.; ACHARYA, S.; ALPANA, A.; DUBE, SOURABH; GOMBER, B.; HAZARIKA, P.; KANSAL, B.; LAHA, A.; SAHU, B.; SHARMA, SEEMA; VAISH, K. Y. et al.(American Physical Society, 2025-09)
The polarization of the Λ and ¯Λ hyperons along the beam direction has been measured in proton-lead (𝑝-Pb) collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 8.16 TeV. The data were obtained with the CMS detector ...
MAHATO, SUBHAM KUMAR; KUSHWAHA, VIKASH; Zareba, Jan K.; BOOMISHANKAR, RAMAMOORTHY(American Chemical Society, 2025-10)
Halogenobismuthate(III)-based organic–inorganic hybrid ferroelectrics integrate molecular dipoles arising from organic cations with intrinsic polarization originating from the inorganic backbones, offering a promising ...