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Oregon State University pigment researchers are using a rare mineral discovered in Norway more than a century ago as a road ...
Light to fuel: clean hydrogen production. Improved understanding of the light-driven production of hydrogen holds the promise not just to make the reaction more efficient in producing a fuel, but also ...
The Green Chemistry Student Chapter Award is an acknowledgement of green chemistry activities conducted by a student chapter. Knowledge of and involvement in green chemistry principles and practices ...
To celebrate spring, we gathered green boutique items that bring fresh, aesthetic vibes. For a sweet touch, enjoy uniquely designed chocolates that add joy and renewal to the season.
Artificial light, once a luxury, has become central to modern life, with its evolution spanning from fire to LEDs. Now, researchers from the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of ...
The FDA approved three new natural food color additives — galdieria extract, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium phosphate — to replace synthetic petroleum-based dyes. This move follows ...
The pharmaceutical industry faces environmental challenges. Green chemistry offers sustainable solutions to reduce waste and enhance drug discovery processes.
The Yale Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering just entered year two of its ongoing six-year, $12.6-million initiative with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, or UNIDO.
Even though emeralds and rubies are very different colors, they both have the same secret ingredient in their atomic structure.
A new high-throughput, cell-free platform developed by Professor Ashty Karim and adjunct professor Michael Jewett combines machine learning and synthetic biology to create versatile biocatalysts for ...
Some molecules respond to light in a matter of seconds. In the case of this dithienylethene compound, ultraviolet light triggers a ring-forming reaction, turning the colorless solution deep red ...
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