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By mixing the yogurt-derived EVs with cellulose-based polymers, the researchers made injectable hydrogels with tunable ...
A new review of recent studies shows the great apes rely on medicinal plants to heal infections, but the plants’ chemistry ...
As modern warfare weaponizes the very air we breathe, chemists should leverage their skills and knowledge to detect, neutralize, and reclaim toxic atmospheres in the world’s most devastated conflict z ...
The resumed fifth session of the United Nations Environment Programme committee to create a global treaty to deal with ...
During cognitive decline, lithium is sequestered into amyloid plaques; treatment with the metal reverses symptoms ...
Companies that broker and facilitate scientific fraud are large, resilient, and growing rapidly, according to a new study.
Innovations in China and chemical engineering provide inspiration for sustainable solutions. But we will need a clear energy ...
The good news is that pharmaceuticals, India's largest export to the US, are exempt from the 50% tariffs imposed by US ...
Siddiqui recently spoke to Nina Notman about being an international chapter chair and organizing the first international ACS ...
Extremely sticky, waterproof glues have long been a critical necessity of mankind. Now, researchers have developed two such ...
Munteanu is now a postdoc at Institut Charles Sadron, and even though this photo was taken a while ago, she’s still not sure ...
Bakker estimates that hundreds of compounds left on big pharma’s shelves could become much-needed drugs, but she acknowledges ...