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80-year-old chemical puzzle solved: Breakthrough could transform the way medicines are made
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have revealed that they have found a key to unlocking an 80-year-old chemical ...
Scientists at the University of St Andrews have discovered a molecular “reshuffle”, a breakthrough that addresses a major ...
Kate McKnelly expects to finish up her PhD this summer, but she isn’t allowed to set foot in her laboratory at the University of California, Irvine. That’s because she is effectively allergic to the ...
Researchers are working to get a better look at how peroxides on the surface of copper oxide promote the oxidation of hydrogen but inhibit the oxidation of carbon monoxide, allowing them to steer ...
Living cells stay healthy and whole through a host of chemical reactions. Yet to date, scientists have been unable to visualize those reactions in such small volumes. Now, researchers have developed a ...
As the world moves away from gas towards electricity as a greener power source, the to-do list goes beyond cars. The vast global manufacturing network that makes everything from our batteries to our ...
When you get right down to the atomic scale, things happen much faster than we’re used to. That makes it hard to actually see what happens during chemical reactions, so researchers at Harvard have ...
Chemists show how PTFE - aka Teflon - in standard lab stir bars affects a chemical reaction used to reduce nanotubes, skewing the results. The stirrers that mix cream into your coffee probably don't ...
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