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Delight for diastereomer production: a novel strategy for organic chemistry
By The University of Osaka
Diastereomers are molecules with identical structures that are not mirror images of each other, described as anti or syn for molecules without rings. Researchers at The University of Osaka developed a strategy for using a rigid cage-like molecule to produce an anti-diastereomer in high yield.



Lingnan University holds Naming Ceremony for the Wu Jieh Yee Lingnan Hub and Wu Jieh Yee School of Interdisciplinary Studies Research fund is set up for interdisciplinary research
The unveiling ceremony of the plaque is officiated by the Honourable Augustine Wong, JP, Mr Victor Chan, Mr Mason Wu, Mr Anthony Wu, Mr Jason Wu, Ms Tansy Lau, Ms Monica Wu, and President Qin (from left to right).
By Lingnan University
Lingnan University held the Naming Ceremony of the Wu Jieh Yee Lingnan Hub and the Wu Jieh Yee School of Interdisciplinary Studies (WJYSIS) today, 3 March.



Electrically Detecting 'Liquid-Crystal' Phase Promises Attractive Advancements in Magnets
By Tohoku University
A team led by researchers at Tohoku University have taken the first step toward developing antiferromagnetic technology. They detected a liquid-crystal phase that may change the game for spintronic devices.



Removing dysfunctional mitochondria by Parkin requires a lipid signal
By National Taiwan University
Pink1-mediated Parkin activation is insufficient to allow Parkin binding to dysfunctional mitochondria in NME3-defective cells. NME3-regulated lipid signal separates mitochondria from endoplasmic reticulum tethering for PINK1-mediated Parkin binding on depolarized mitochondria.



Scientists uncover molecular 'switch' that could make pancreatic cancer more treatable
By Duke-NUS Medical School
Discovery reveals how drug-resistant tumours can shift into a state that responds better to chemotherapy.


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