Scientists Create ‘Impossible’ Molecules for Drug Development
Chemists have achieved a breakthrough by creating anti-Bredt olefins (ABOs), molecules once thought too unstable to exist.
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Chemists have achieved a breakthrough by creating anti-Bredt olefins (ABOs), molecules once thought too unstable to exist.
In their thought-provoking article, David C. Krakauer and Chris Kempes argue that life may be better understood as a computational process rather than simply a product of chemistry and physics.