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Imagine concrete that not only survives wildfires and extreme weather, but heals itself and absorbs carbon from the air.
By adding citric acid and squid ink to a cellulose-based polymer, researchers created a variety of structurally colored ...
Transforming breakthrough scientific innovation into real-world impact requires perseverance, passion, and support from a ...
A new study, published by a team of UBC Okanagan chemistry researchers, is creating a major rethink of how enzymes work. And ...
Justin Chen, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, the union representing 8,000 EPA ...
Imagine the concrete in our homes and bridges not only withstanding the ravages of time and natural disasters like the ...
Drs. Young Kyu Hwang, Jihoon Kim, and Kyung-Ryul Oh at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) reported a ...
It may look full of life, but most of the ocean is eerily empty. Discover why vast blue stretches of water are biological deserts—and where life really thrives.
In this week's Sunday Science segment, Storm Team 10's A.J. Mastrangelo explains how cloud cover is determined and what thresholds meteorologists use for reporting and forecasting it.
Old oil paintings are suffering from chemical “acne” Conservators are scrambling to rescue them Desperate for a spa day Photograph: Børre Høstland/The National Museum May 28th 2025 | 4 min read ...
In 2021, 336,000 chemical technical professionals (CTPs) were employed specifically in chemical production. By 2022, according to a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report ...
To meet the growing demands of society, academia and industry, the ACS is launching a new undergraduate scholarship program to support more students and build a robust pipeline of leaders in the ...