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Small molecule transport of copper(I) effective against cancer

For the first time, it has been possible to transport Cu⁺ through cell membranes using a small biomimetic molecule, without the aid of proteins. According to an international team in JACS, this completely unexpected development has the potential to become a potent anti-cancer strategy.

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Nobel Prize winner Susumu Kitagawa set to speak at ECC10

He was the first to discover the porosity of metal complexes, which would later become known as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): Susumu Kitagawa is one of three Nobel Prize winners for 2025. This year, he will be the plenary speaker at the tenth EuChemS Chemistry Congress in Antwerp.

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Journal retracts study on controversial lithium mine in Serbia

According to the Scientific Reports journal, the authors of a 2024 publication did not provide sufficient evidence of pollution caused by lithium exploration activities in the Jadar region of Serbia, and therefore the study has been retracted. However, some argue that the retraction comes too late, given that Rio Tinto ...

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