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New processes turn plastic waste into carbon nanotubes and hydrogen, offering cleaner recycling, economic value, and a step toward a circular economy.
What made ribose the sugar of choice for life's code? Scientists at Scripps Research may have cracked a major part of this ...
Almost 200 million people, including children, around the world have endometriosis, a chronic disease in which the lining of ...
In the year of quantum, university’s faculty and students continue to innovate bold new work in quantum computing, ...
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 ...
Researchers at Keele University have published the first investigation into the variation in the chemical makeup of calcifications caused by prostate cancer, in the hope of identifying new markers to ...
A Rutgers-led team of scientists has developed an eco-friendly, very stable, ultra-bright material and used it to generate ...
Labviva officials explained that the life sciences chemical supply chain has traditionally been a bottleneck to R&D innovation, often requiring scientists to stop their research to manually ...
Lilly Horowitz, of Jericho High School, last month won a First Award in the cellular and molecular biology category at the 75th Annual International Science and Engineering Fair. Credit: Jericho ...
PiFM combines atomic force microscopy with chemical imaging, offering insights into molecular orientation and surface chemistry at the nanometer scale.
A chemical in acne medicine can help regenerate limbs Axolotls are champion regenerators. A surprising chemical makes it possible. By Lauren Leffer Published Jun 10, 2025 5:00 AM EDT ...