"Urine for a surprise" with this American Chemical Society video
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
Chemists design rapid, simple, inexpensive tests using DNA
We rely on them every day to keep the stink away. But have you ever wondered how those deodorants and antiperspirants we roll, spray, or rub under our arms work?
Corn yielding sucrose is much better for ethanol production than conventional corn yielding starch, researcher says
NASA missions rely on the heat produced by the natural decay of plutonium-238 but that isotope is running out
As part of the study, researchers focused on algae and other plant life to see how they were affected
Berkeley Lab scientists find that an iron-building protein can transport actinides into cells
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