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Electrodeposition of (hydro)oxides for an oxygen evolution electrode
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01532F, Minireview
This minireview looks at recent electrodeposition strategies for metal (hydro)oxide design and water oxidation applications, unveiling the unique properties and underlying principles of electrodeposited metal (hydro)oxides in the OER.
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Quantification of the mixed-valence and intervalence charge transfer properties of a cofacial metal–organic framework via single crystal electronic absorption spectroscopy
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01521K, Edge Article
Gaining a fundamental understanding of charge transfer mechanisms in three-dimensional Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) is crucial to the development of electroactive and conductive porous materials.
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Precipitation-free high-affinity multivalent binding by inline lectin ligands
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01744B, Edge Article
Integration of sugar epitopes into a backbone structure generates multivalent lectin ligands with a defined binding mode and high affinity without precipitating the protein.
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Mixing and matching genes of marine and terrestrial origin in the biosynthesis of the mupirocin antibiotics
DOI: 10.1039/C9SC06192D, Edge Article
Where the sea meets the land: the mupirocin biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) from the terrestrial bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens was repurposed via a plug-and-play approach with heterologous genes from the marine strain that produces thiomarinol.
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Mountain gorilla numbers are heading in the right direction
Study finds that mountain gorillas numbers are increasing, according to the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
The power of unusual animal friendships
Studying odd couple animal friendships can help researchers learn what goes into normal human relationships.
Why do these chimps like to throw rocks at trees?
Researchers studying chimps that like to throw rocks at certain trees in West Africa are getting clues about the purpose of this behavior.
For these bears in the Ukraine, it's too warm to hibernate
Watch an elk herd run majestically across the Colorado foothills
This serene video from Colorado Parks and Wildlife shows a large herd of elk running across the landscape in Colorado.
Quick-thinking staff save zoo animals from wildfire in Australia
4 ways tardigrades are nearly indestructible
The tardigrade, otherwise known as the water bear, is a very small but tough little creature, but new research has revealed their Achilles' heel.
Why the future of West Virginia's rare flying squirrel looks bright
It's been 5 years since the West Virginia northern flying squirrel came off the Endangered Species List, and the recovery rate is encouraging.
These animals survived the bushfires, and they need human help more than ever
Humane Society International is building temporary wildlife shelters for animals affected by the Australian bushfires on Kangaroo Island.
9 quirky facts about the platypus
Why more dogs and cats are leaving animal shelters alive
Should you give your dog rawhide and other natural dog chews?
From bully sticks and rawhide to deer antlers and cow hooves, which natural dog chews are OK for your dog?
9/11 tribute film spotlights the dogs and handlers who worked at Ground Zero
This explore.org film shows how service dog Abby and others helped in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001.
Cats really are attached to their people
What's the deal with doodle dogs?
We've gone doodle dog crazy. Did you know there are dozens of these hypoallergenic mixes? Learn surprising facts about Schnoodles, Whoodles and doodles. Oh My!
4 tips for bringing home a second dog
Want the pitter patter of more paws in your home? Here's how to tell if bringing home a second dog is a good idea and how to do it so everyone gets along.
Woman reunited with dog lost 12 years ago
A dog lost in Florida is found a dozen years later in Pennsylvania, and her owner and everyone else is in tears.
Why you and your dog should steer clear of blue-green algae
Blue-green algae in lakes can be fatal to dogs that ingest it while playing in the water.