Penn study suggests that targeting amyloid fibrils could prevent sexual transmission
Chemical engineers from ETH Zurich developed a new catalyst for forming a bond between two carbon atoms in a cost-effective and eco-friendly way
High tech metal particles may inadvertently take a toll on aquatic life
The risk of autism spectrum disorder was increased in children of mothers with the three main types of diabetes that complicate pregnancy
SLAS has selected Kelci Schilly, a graduate research assistant in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Kansas, as the inaugural recipient of the 2018 SLAS Visiting Graduate Researcher Grant
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments9 announces the release of the Nexera Mikros Microflow Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry System
Now available from Ocean Optics is the Ocean MZ5, a compact, fully integrated ATR-MIR spectrometer
Asynt has expanded its range of lab safety shields
Collaboration combines expertise in novel chemical compound synthesis with GMP manufacture in drug discovery
Collaboration addresses major bottlenecks in prior authorization and medical review
Hiding from infrared detectors could become much easier, thanks to a new cloaking material that renders objects—and people—practically invisible
A new study suggests recent paradoxical events may be due to imprecise evaluation
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