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This week’s Medicine Key Highlights

Last updated: March 6, 2026 8:42 am
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Researchers have developed a new method to create chiral sulfur-based molecules, which are crucial for many drugs, using a special organic catalyst. This breakthrough solves a long-standing challenge in chemistry by allowing scientists to precisely control the 3D shape of these molecules, paving the way for new and more effective pharmaceuticals.
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For the first time, scientists have directly measured the rotational fingerprint of the HCN+ ion, a fundamental molecule thought to exist in space. This precise measurement provides a new tool for astronomers to definitively detect this elusive ion in interstellar clouds, helping us understand the chemical building blocks of stars and planets.
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Scientists have found that the size of atoms added to a type of plastic can be used to control how stable it is when heated. This discovery allows materials engineers to fine-tune the properties of conductive plastics, which is essential for creating more durable and efficient flexible electronics and solar cells.
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