Custom-Designed Proteins Could Counteract Chemical Weapons
Custom-designed proteins made with the aid of computers could fight chemical weapons such as nerve gas and help decontaminate toxic-waste sites, scientists say. [More] ...
Source: Scientific American - Tuesday, 7 February
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