Bruker announces the release of TargetScreener 3.0HR
The particulates—known as titanium suboxide nanoparticles—are unintentionally produced as coal is burned, creating these tiniest of particles, as small as 100 millionths of a meter
Finding contradicts a regulator's claim earlier this year that corrosion control chemicals would not have prevented the water crisis
Rice University research shows reusable, carbon nanotube-reinforced filters clean toxins from water
Breakthrough research published in PLOS ONE demonstrates quantitative, PCR-free detection of microRNA
SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ helps describe complex process that’s fundamental to cancer initiation
A team of scientists has discovered a new crystal form of DDT that is more effective against insects than the existing one.
The researchers note that replication in larger studies is needed to confirm the connection between metal uptake and autism
In 2015, one-quarter of Americans reported eating gluten-free, a 67 percent increase from 2013
Five metals, toxic and potentially carcinogenic when inhaled, found in liquid of leading first generation e-cigarette brands
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