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SuFEx‐Enabled Reprogramming of Flavonoids for Selective α‐Glucosidase Covalent Inhibition
Selective inhibition of intestinal α‐glucosidase remains limited by poor enzyme specificity and off‐target metabolic effects. Here, SuFEx click chemistry is used to reprogram natural flavonoids into covalent inhibitors with enhanced α‐glucosidase selectivity and controlled reactivity. This strategy enables effective regulation of carbohydrate digestion
Fengyu Guo +14 more
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Climate mitigation potential of natural climate solutions and clean energy on The Nature Conservancy properties in California, USA. [PDF]
Wilson KN, Salzer DW, Passero MC.
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This perspective proposes a cohesive machine learning strategy to decode microplastic aging. It advocates for Federated Learning to dismantle global data silos and introduces the TRACE framework (TRansport, Aging, Corona, Ecotoxicity). By integrating physics‐informed modeling with causal discovery, this approach bridges the laboratory‐field gap to ...
Yaping Lyu +6 more
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Planning to fail? How science can respond to reduced climate mitigation ambition. [PDF]
Marsden G, Schwanen T.
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To explore the impact of nanosizing on pesticide biointeractions, a 7‐nm (average) emamectin benzoate nanopesticide without nanocarriers or surfactants is fabricated via HOAc‐mediated disaggregation. Nanosizing enhances bioactivity against Megalurothrips usitatus and Meloidogyne enterolobii and improves plant penetration.
Jiaqi Wei +11 more
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Unlocking the significant worldwide potential of better waste and resource management for climate mitigation: with particular focus on the Global South. [PDF]
Wilson DC, Paul J, Ramola A, Filho CS.
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Conventional passive radiative cooling films rely on costly feedstocks and energy‐intensive fabrication, with poor end‐of‐life compatibility in agriculture. To address this challenge, a sustainable radiative cooling mulch (SRCM) is developed from waste maize leaves via spontaneous hydrogen‐bond self‐assembly.
Hao Li +13 more
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Assessing the Human Health Benefits of Climate Mitigation, Pollution Prevention, and Biodiversity Preservation. [PDF]
Landrigan PJ +9 more
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