PhD student presents research paper developed by Dr Nicolas Calvet’s team at conference in South Africa
Group finds that boron nitride nanotubes form much stronger interfaces than comparable carbon tubes with the same polymer
2015 was a big year for chemistry. C&EN summarizes the most important moments in the field.
“This is the first demonstration that there is a link between stress and microbiome diversity in the wild,” senior author of study says.
Built by the NSF in the 1960s at 2115 Observatory Drive, the Biotron was designed to be able to simulate every climate on Earth except Antarctica
Insights lay the foundation for better treatment of injuries such as meniscus tears as well as new therapies for osteoarthritis and age-related degeneration
Recreational marijuana use is now legal in four states and medical marijuana in 23 states
Findings reveal an ability of minor strains to elude current vaccines and spread the virus in ways not previously known
UTSA team takes Nobel-prize winning work on graphene a step further
“Participating in science does more than teach people about science,” study co-author says.
Dieting, working out, keeping in touch with friends. It’s a new year, but the same old resolutions always seem to crop up.
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