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  • 2 months ago | pubs.acs.org | Carlos C. Smith-Díaz |Andrew Das |Tomasz P. Jurkowski |Timothy A. Hore

    SignificanceClick to copy section linkSection link copied!The biochemical flexibility of ascorbate contributes to its capacity to support 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase activity, in preference to other antioxidants. As a highly efficient radical scavenger, Fe(III) reductant and chelating agent, ascorbate can prevent enzyme inactivation by the highly oxidizing reaction cycle intermediates and help stabilize the iron in the active site.

  • 2 months ago | dx.doi.org | Carlos C. Smith-Díaz |Andrew Das |Tomasz P. Jurkowski |Timothy A. Hore

    SignificanceClick to copy section linkSection link copied!The biochemical flexibility of ascorbate contributes to its capacity to support 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase activity, in preference to other antioxidants. As a highly efficient radical scavenger, Fe(III) reductant and chelating agent, ascorbate can prevent enzyme inactivation by the highly oxidizing reaction cycle intermediates and help stabilize the iron in the active site.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | nytimes.com | Andrew Das |Gabriela Bhaskar

    Credit... Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times Imane Khelif's first fight at the Paris Olympics was won in 46 seconds. Her fourth, and last, delivered a gold medal. In time, the joy and pride and relief that victory brought may allow her to forget everything that happened in between, including questions about her eligibility. In a boxing sense, Khelif's week could hardly have gone better. She fought four times and won each of them comfortably.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | vnexplorer.net | Andrew Das |James Hill |Chang W. Lee

    A weekend ride through Paris. Prizes for the first three finishers. By Andrew Das, James Hill and Chang W. Lee They rode out of Paris in the morning, glided past plowed fields and under tall trees and then returned to the capital in the afternoon.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | nytimes.com | Andrew Das |James Hill

    Credit... James Hill for The New York Times They rode out of Paris in the morning, glided past plowed fields and under tall trees and then returned to the capital in the afternoon. That was where the Olympics' road cycling races were always going to be decided: after the riders ascended the cobblestoned streets of Monnmartre, after they held their nerve on the way back down, after a last dash to the finish in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower.

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Andrew Das
Andrew Das @AndrewDasNYT
8 May 24

The stories of workers hired on construction projects related to the Paris Olympics may sound familiar to those of you who followed the preparations for the last World Cup. https://t.co/pGqsywk0je

Andrew Das
Andrew Das @AndrewDasNYT
22 Apr 24

The first expanded Club World Cup behind a paywall? "It is unclear if the deal with Apple will include any free-to-air rights, meaning the entire event could be available only to subscribers of Apple TV+." https://t.co/RFS93is7o8

Andrew Das
Andrew Das @AndrewDasNYT
22 Apr 24

With Everton's proposed sale to 777 Partners stalled seven months after it was announced, the financially strapped Premier League team is seeking a backup plan. https://t.co/QqPFPQprM3