Chemistry

In new experiments, human cartilage cells treated with fast-moving dancing molecules made more collagen II (shown in red), a crucial component for regeneration. Cell nuclei are shown in blue/purple
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CABBI Postdoctoral Researcher Maolin Li (seated) and Conversion Theme Leader Huimin Zhao work in their lab at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Liquid gallium in a Petri dish at the University of Sydney's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Forever Chemicals: Liquid Chromatography for PFAS Detection
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James Crawford, an assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at Montana State University, working in his lab
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3D render of proteins
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Future-Proof Your Lab by Conserving and Maximizing Resources
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a close up photo of a stack of plastic water bottles with blue caps
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Many microbial structures on the shores of Lake Salda in Turkey are exposed as water levels drop, allowing scientists to study relationships between life and the surrounding environment.
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blue test tubes containing glowing blue DNA double helices, arranged in a circle with the bottoms of the test tubes pointing inwards, on a dark blue-grey surface
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A comparison of Texas Engineer Vaibhav Bahadur's carbon storage hydrate with a current version
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Diagram showing RhRu bimetallic oxide clusters supported on carbon catalyzed the cross-dehydrogenative coupling of arenes and carboxylic acids with molecular oxygen as the sole oxidant. The reactivity of the Rh active center was synergistically enhanced by Ru.
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