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A new palladium-loaded amorphous InGaZnOx (a-IGZO) catalyst achieved over 91% selectivity when converting carbon dioxide to ...
A new wearable wristband could significantly improve diabetes management by continuously tracking not only glucose but also other chemical and cardiovascular signals that influence disease progression ...
In a paper published last month, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center introduced lipid nanoparticles — hollow, fatty ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNUS Nitrogen downplays harm of chemical leaks, spills in TennesseeA nitric acid plant in a rural corner of Greene County, Tennessee has leaked chemicals into the air and water several times ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
A study published in npj Computational Materials presents a new AI system that uses computer vision and language processing ...
Ohio State Distinguished University Professor, Umit Ozkan, will deliver the summer commencement speech on Aug. 3, according to a press release from July 7. Ozkan is a College of Engineering ...
The plastics industry renewed calls for the U.S. EPA to formally acknowledge chemical recycling as a manufacturing process ...
The executive order pushing a new “gold standard” of science is profoundly troublesome, as Leigh Krietsch Boerner describes ...
Hours spent on chemical reactions can’t be recycled. Let’s make sure we conserve the ultimate nonrenewable resource ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNChemical Process Produces Critical Battery Metals With No WasteIt’s certainly not an obvious choice as a source for battery materials. But that’s exactly how it’s viewed by a group of New Zealand engineers. Christchurch-based Aspiring Materials has developed a ...
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