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AI redefines mass spectroscopy
Chemists and computer scientists from the CNRS, Paris-Saclay University and Paris Sciences & Lettres University have developed MS2Decide, an automated chemical prospecting tool based on machine learning.
Apr 6


Stereochemistry on demand unlocks the potential of polymers
Drawing inspiration from DNA synthesis, chemists at the Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (CNRS / Strasbourg University) have developed a polymerisation method that enables precise control over the number and spatial orientation of constituent monomers.
Apr 6


Organs-on-chips: a new era for efficacy testin
The PEPR MED-OOC priority research programme, launched last July at the Maison Minatec in Grenoble, aims to develop organs and organoids on chips.
Apr 6


Observing life by illuminating biological processes
Scientists at the CNRS have developed a new family of metallacrowns. These biological imaging agents label living cells for visualisation without the need for UV excitation, a limitation that previously restricted their use due to the damaging effects of UVs on tissues.
Apr 6
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