Tag Archives: Molecular

Why Molecular Hydrogen Is a Superior Antioxidant

In this interview, repeat guest Tyler LeBaron, MSc., Ph.D., reviews some of the many benefits of molecular hydrogen (H2). Perhaps most importantly, molecular hydrogen acts as a selective antioxidant, meaning it doesn’t indiscriminately suppress free radicals. It uses your body’s own biological systems and feedback loops to identify where and when you’re under oxidative stress,… Read More »

Why Molecular Hydrogen Is a Superior Antioxidant

In this interview, repeat guest Tyler LeBaron, MSc., Ph.D., reviews some of the many benefits of molecular hydrogen (H2). Perhaps most importantly, molecular hydrogen acts as a selective antioxidant, meaning it doesn’t indiscriminately suppress free radicals. It uses your body’s own biological systems and feedback loops to identify where and when you’re under oxidative stress,… Read More »

Two amino acids are the Marie Kondo of molecular liquid phase separation

The last several years have brought mounting evidence that the molecules inside our cells can self-organize into liquid droplets that merge and separate like oil in water in order to facilitate various cellular activities. Now, a team of biologists at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY (CUNY ASRC) have identified unique… Read More »