The three-year research project could pave the way for many more efficient and greener chemical processes
Utah chemists look for precursors to disease mutations
New funding will allow scientists to explore the formation of novel types of molecular aggregates at extreme conditions
Breakthrough promises insights into climate, environment and age-old riddles, such as why no two snowflakes are alike
New 2,000-square-foot laboratory and office suite is a hub for research across the entire UWM campus,
Development makes for precision chemistry that could revolutionize pharmaceutical and materials manufacturing
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Importance of deep ocean water circulation through hot hydrothermal systems highlighted
Sanford Asher, chemistry professor at the University of Pittsburgh, claims honor
Researchers test four types of steel byproducts to determine their phosphate removal capacity
Researchers' nano wrench allows them to precisely control nanoscale shapes, among other possible uses
Work could lead to the development of new ways of making important compounds like drugs and electronic materials
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