The environmentally-friendly strategy offers major advantages over existing methods
A significant new study shows that cannabis potency has doubled across Europe in the past 11 years
A streamlined pathway to value-added molecules
New process could lead to reduction in carbon footprints
The challenge for researchers is recording events that are taking place on a femtosecond scale
A newly discovered protein could help detect, target, and collect from the environment the rare-earth metals used in smartphones
A report describes a way to prepare large quantities of stevia using yeast
ETH researchers developed an imitation comparable to mother-of-pearl, the physical properties of which can be specifically adjusted
Nanomaterials are utilized in an array of diverse applications from chemical production to medicine and light-emitting devices
Aging often improves the flavor of wine, but sometimes the beverage emerges from storage with an unpleasant smell
Whether it’s in a busy university lab or a large industrial laboratory, the issue of productivity has long been the source of sleepless nights for chemists worldwide.
The “democratization” of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers has been accompanied by multiprobe, multi-nuclide capability.
CURRENT ISSUE - October 2025
Move Beyond Policies to Build a Lab Culture Where Safety is Second Nature