Photochemical reactions are one of the most eco-friendly ways of producing "green fuel"
Thalidomide was prescribed in the 1950s and 1960s as a sedative or hypnotic, even for pregnant women
The discovery of graphene, a material made of one or very few atomic layers of carbon, started a boom
Discovery offers a taste of the "forbidden fruit" of reaction dynamics
Reflecting customer demand, Asynt have continued to expand their range of DrySyn heating block systems for reactions in tubes, vials, and flasks
Reusable water-treatment particles created at Rice University effectively eliminate BPA
The winners harnessed the power of evolution
Researchers have discovered traces of opiates preserved inside a distinctive vessel dating back to the Late Bronze Age
Study finds that boiling heat transfer was much more favorable with a new concept that involves coating the hot surface using nanoscale bimorphs
Uniqsis has introduced the Polar Bear Plus GSM™—a versatile heating and cooling reactor module for flow chemistry applications
A growing world population means that more food is needed which in turn may require more land to grow food crops
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