Researchers have developed a method to upcycle plastics into valuable surfactants used in products like soap and detergents. This discovery, rooted in the molecular similarity…
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Combining two techniques, researchers have unveiled the crucial role of ‘coherence’ in molecular reactions, paving the way for advanced control of molecular dynamics. An illustration…
Researchers have utilized in-cell engineering to produce hybrid solid catalysts for artificial photosynthesis using protein crystals. These catalysts, created through genetically modified bacteria, are highly…
A new paper urges the modern chemistry community to prioritize environmental sustainability, emphasizing the necessity for a paradigm shift towards safe, efficient, and circular chemistry…
Photomicographs of an initially red single crystal show how it transitions to yellow during dehydration at -20 °C. Credit: Alan Eaby, first published in Nature,…
Innovative near-infrared hyperspectral imaging technology allows non-destructive analysis of collagen in archaeological bones, preserving precious material while providing crucial data for radiocarbon dating and human…
Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal gland in response to stress. It is commonly referred to as the “stress hormone” because it helps…
University of Wisconsin-Madison chemical engineers have made a breakthrough in computational chemistry by developing a model of catalytic reactions at the atomic scale. This new…
A colorful, textured bi-layer film made from plant-based materials cools down when it’s in the sun. Credit: Qingchen Shen The cool breeze of an air…
The study was only made possible by the new laser laboratories in the ZEMOS research building, where all external interference signals are minimized. Credit: RUB,…
Professor John E. Moses has developed a shape-shifting antibiotic using click chemistry, combining vancomycin with bullvalene—a molecule with over a million configurations—to create a more…
The new inks use nanotechnology to control the temperature in everyday environments. Credit: Dr. Mohammad Taha, University of Melbourne Phase change inks using nanotechnology have…
A recent college graduate has converted the visible light given off by the elements into audio, creating unique, complex sounds for each one. Credit: W.…
Intricate glass designs can be made with origami and cutting techniques. Credit: Yang Xu Chemical engineers have innovated on the ancient art of origami, developing…
A nanomaterials-based sensor detects flu and COVID-19 much more quickly than conventional tests. Credit: Dmitry Keeriv Scientists have developed a device using single-atomAn atom is…
Using energy from light equivalent to sunlight the artificial photosynthesis system uses enzymes and a rhodium catalyst to produce a biodegradable plastic precursor. Now for…
Credit: Durham University A team of researchers from Durham University and the University of York has twisted molecules to their limits in order to challenge…
Bifunctional role of PDMS membrane in designing H2S sensors —humidity resistant and selectivity improved. Credit: Zhang Ruofan A team of researchers under the leadership of…
M1 and M2 macrophages play crucial roles in our immune system, with distinct and opposing functions. M1 macrophages provide bactericidal and tumoricidal effects, while M2…