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BOB BLEEDY, Anna Vaverková · Song · 2022
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Good Idea: Understand the power of proteins.
In the world of biology, proteins take center stage as the workhorses of life. These intricately folded chains of amino acids are the molecular machines that drive every process within living cells. From building and repairing tissues to regulating chemical reactions and catalyzing life-sustaining processes, proteins are the master orchestrators of life's symphony. With over 20 different amino acids to choose from, the possibilities for protein sequences are virtually endless. This vast repertoire allows proteins to assume an incredible variety of shapes and functions, adapting to every niche and need within the living world.
The power of proteins extends far beyond their biological roles. In recent years, scientists have harnessed the unique properties of proteins to develop groundbreaking technologies. From protein-based biomaterials that repair damaged tissues to enzymes that break down pollutants, proteins are revolutionizing the fields of medicine and engineering.
As we continue to explore the intricate world of proteins, we unveil more of their remarkable potential. Their ability to self-assemble into complex structures, their capacity to catalyze reactions with unmatched specificity, and their adaptability to a wide range of environments make proteins a treasure trove of inspiration for scientific innovation.
Proteins that eat plastic
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-scientists-artificial-protein-capable-degrading.html
Artificial Catalysts
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190805112216.htm
Ai for functional protein design
https://phys.org/news/2023-11-reshaping-protein-function-first-ai-guided.html
In the world of biology, proteins take center stage as the workhorses of life. These intricately folded chains of amino acids are the molecular machines that drive every process within living cells. From building and repairing tissues to regulating chemical reactions and catalyzing life-sustaining processes, proteins are the master orchestrators of life's symphony. With over 20 different amino acids to choose from, the possibilities for protein sequences are virtually endless. This vast repertoire allows proteins to assume an incredible variety of shapes and functions, adapting to every niche and need within the living world.
The power of proteins extends far beyond their biological roles. In recent years, scientists have harnessed the unique properties of proteins to develop groundbreaking technologies. From protein-based biomaterials that repair damaged tissues to enzymes that break down pollutants, proteins are revolutionizing the fields of medicine and engineering.
As we continue to explore the intricate world of proteins, we unveil more of their remarkable potential. Their ability to self-assemble into complex structures, their capacity to catalyze reactions with unmatched specificity, and their adaptability to a wide range of environments make proteins a treasure trove of inspiration for scientific innovation.
Proteins that eat plastic
https://phys.org/news/2023-10-scientists-artificial-protein-capable-degrading.html
Artificial Catalysts
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/08/190805112216.htm
Ai for functional protein design
https://phys.org/news/2023-11-reshaping-protein-function-first-ai-guided.html
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Scientists create artificial protein capable of degrading microplastics in bottles
Every year, around 400 million tons of plastics are produced worldwide, a number that increases by around 4% annually. The emissions resulting from their manufacture are one of the elements contributing ...
Der Bundesrat will die Hamas verbieten – das Wichtigste in drei Punkten https://www.watson.ch/!423769155
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Die Hamas sollen verboten werden – jetzt spricht Cassis
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Wie sich die Deutschen wieder einmal ins Knie schiessen https://www.watson.ch/!939922546
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Wie sich die Deutschen mit dem Schuldenbremse-Urteil wieder einmal ins Knie schiessen
Das Schuldenbremse-Urteil des deutschen Bundesverfassungsgerichts wird zur Gefahr für die Erreichung der Klimaziele – und für die Wirtschaft.
Alle enteignen: https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/bilanz-rangliste-bei-den-reichsten-der-schweiz-gibt-es-eine-neue-nummer-1-856541376739
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