Last update:

Electrochemical method supports nitrogen circular economy

Imagine a world where industrial waste isn't just reduced, it's turned into something useful. This kind of circular economy is already in the works for carbon. Now, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed ...

Frontier molecular orbital theory aids single-atom catalyst design

Single-atom catalysts (SACs), with their excellent metal atom utilization and unique physicochemical properties, hold promise for broad applications, especially in heterogeneous catalysis and energy conversions. Essentially, ...

3D-printing formula may transform future of foam

From seat cushions to mattresses to insulation, foam is everywhere—even if we don't always see it. Now, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have fused chemistry with technology to create a 3D-printed foam that ...

A new method to recycle fluoride from long-lived PFAS chemicals

Oxford Chemistry researchers have developed a method to destroy fluorine-containing PFAS (sometimes labeled 'forever chemicals') while recovering their fluorine content for future use. The results have been published in Nature.

More news

Materials Science
Making sturdy, semi-transparent wood with cheap, natural materials
Analytical Chemistry
Unlocking the potential of the heavy atom effect in metal clusters
Analytical Chemistry
Nickel(0) and boron—together at last in square-planar complexes
Analytical Chemistry
Oxygenation strategy provides facile route to long-wave infrared birefringent crystals
Analytical Chemistry
New study uncovers key pathways in hydronium and hydroxide ion neutralization
Biochemistry
Hydrophilic coating makes for unflappable golf balls
Analytical Chemistry
A multifunctional composite catalyst for sustainable wastewater remediation
Biochemistry
New drug delivery method promises months-long effects with fewer injections
Analytical Chemistry
How valuable substances can be extracted from wood and plastic waste
Materials Science
What's the difference between baking powder and baking soda? It's subtle, but significant
Materials Science
Researchers pioneer groundbreaking light-driven method to create key drug compounds
Materials Science
Eco-friendly detergent made from wood and corn shows promise
Analytical Chemistry
High-pressure method can differentiate proton-coupled electron transfer mechanisms
Analytical Chemistry
Researchers develop chainmail integrated-electrode for highly efficient hydrogen sulfide electrolysis
Analytical Chemistry
Novel hydrogen bonding strategy yields high-birefringence crystals for optics
Analytical Chemistry
Novel porous material separates deuterium at elevated temperatures efficiently
Materials Science
Cations found to be culprit behind degraded platinum electrodes
Biochemistry
Velvet worm slime: Reversible liquid-to-fiber transformation inspires sustainable materials
Analytical Chemistry
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy measures real-time chemical changes in molten salt
Materials Science
Aerogel provides enhanced oil adsorption through anisotropic structure

Other news

Planetary Sciences
Perseverance rover witnesses one Martian dust devil eating another
Space Exploration
Rising odds asteroid that briefly threatened Earth will hit moon
Plants & Animals
Prey size plays surprising role in competition among wolves, bears and cougars
Bio & Medicine
Drug-delivering aptamers target leukemia stem cells for a one-two knockout punch
Mathematics
Quantum statistical approach quiets big, noisy data
Cell & Microbiology
Marine microbes reveal new gene clusters for hydrogen production
Optics & Photonics
Infrared heavy-metal-free quantum dots deliver sensitive and fast sensors for eye-safe LIDAR applications
Molecular & Computational biology
The fungal circadian clock: A potential target for combating plant diseases
Condensed Matter
Microwave pulses can control ion-molecule reactions at near absolute zero
Astronomy
HD 144812 is a rare post-red supergiant star in a binary system, observations find
Cell & Microbiology
Firefly light gives rise to sensor that detects cellular alterations
Plants & Animals
Bonobos combine calls in similar ways to human language, study finds
Evolution
Molecular clock analysis shows bacteria used oxygen long before widespread photosynthesis
Plants & Animals
Animal behavioral diversity at risk in the face of declining biodiversity
General Physics
Intriguing excess of top-quark pairs hints at discovery of smallest composite particle
Archaeology
Climate change and prehistoric human populations: Study finds eastward shift of settlement areas at end of last Ice Age
Plants & Animals
Some insects are declining, but what's happening to the other 99%?
Cell & Microbiology
Antibiotic resistance among key bacterial species plateaus over time, study shows
Biotechnology
Fluorescent biosensor tracks plant RNA in real time for better crops and biosecurity
Cell & Microbiology
Stem cell barcoding reveals how the brain and inner ear are formed

Unique five-atom bismuth ring synthesized

Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have synthesized a Bi5⁻ ring, a molecule with five bismuth atoms, and stabilized it in a metal complex. Their discovery fills a gap in chemical knowledge and enables ...

AI program could help tackle global microplastics challenge

Monash researchers have developed a novel AI program to assist scientists in the global fight against the scourge of environmental microplastics. The research is published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials.

Q&A: Photoproduction creates medicine from waste

The Kobe University start-up Photo-on-Demand Chemical Co. Ltd. demonstrated that it can produce methane from sewage to refine it into pharmaceutical raw materials and other useful chemicals. For this, Tsuda Akihiko, the CEO ...

Q&A: Harnessing CO₂ for consumer goods and industrial materials

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions are a major contributor to the climate crisis, and while the world works to reduce emissions, chemists and engineers are also working on how to capture and utilize the carbon dioxide already ...

Periodic cooking: Cracking the method for the 'perfect' boiled egg

A new method pioneered to optimally cook both the yolk and white (or albumen) of a boiled chicken egg has been published in Communications Engineering. The approach, which the authors call periodic cooking, yields an evenly-cooked ...