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Posted on June 7, 2016 by Mark Peplow

Tesla’s Gigafactory is set to be a milestone for electric vehicles.

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      Using sugar chains as a ‘virus glue’ could help DNA origami structures become antiviral agents.

    • C&EN: Mirror-image polymerase makes key parts of mirror ribosome

      28 October 2022

      Ongoing effort to create a reflection of life’s protein-making machinery could provide access to mirror molecules for diagnostics, therapeutics, and more.

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