Peptides have become one of the skincare industry's most popular ingredients. It's no wonder why, with evidence showing these powerful molecules hold the secret to healthier, firmer, and more radiant ...
You’ll find the blue ingredient in serums and creams.
A molecule containing copper that binds specifically with DNA and prevents the spread of cancer has been developed by scientists. First results show that it kills the cancer cells more quickly than ...
Copper is potentially toxic, but a new study found that one of the functions of intestinal mucus is to deliver it safely to the cells. Human mucus covers vast areas inside the body. In the inner ...
New research by UC Berkeley geochemists shows that copper in soil and seawater acts as a catalyst to turn organic matter into both methyl bromide and methyl chloride, two potent halocarbon compounds ...
Professor Jian He, from the Department of Chemistry at The University of Hong Kong (HKU), has spearheaded a research endeavor aimed at revolutionizing organic synthesis. His research team has ...
In the world's waterways, fish are confronted with endless challenges. For example, they have to defend themselves from predators, evade capture, compete with others for food, deal with the impact of ...
But out of the many peptides that exist, one in particular has been gaining attention lately in the beauty industry: copper peptides. It’s not surprising that copper peptides are garnering so much ...