In the heart of our galaxy, scientists have discovered the largest sulfur-bearing molecule ever detected beyond Earth, with ...
The Jewett Lab has spent years reimagining biological processes to advance technological progress. Recently, the lab helped ...
In A Nutshell Dissolving microneedle patches embedded with microscopic bubbles deliver three acne medications simultaneously, ...
A mine-water reclamation plan has goals of diverting and purifying polluted borehole water, returning clean water to the ...
Aspirin shortages in the UK have left some patients wondering what to do if they can’t find it at the pharmacy. If someone turns to an old bottle in the medicine cabinet and notices a faint vinegar ...
The origin of life from Earth's primordial chemistry has long fascinated and perplexed us. Generations of scientists have endeavored to understand how complex biochemistry developed from organic ...
By combining two fundamentally different microscopy techniques, researchers can now measure the optical properties of a ...
Quantum computers need extreme cold to work, but the very systems that keep them cold also create noise that can destroy fragile quantum information. Scientists in Sweden have now flipped that problem ...
Chemist Omar Yaghi invented materials called MOFs, a few grams of which have the surface area of a football field. He ...
“Looking at things at a very, very fast rate allows us to observe weird and wonderful phenomena,” Salamat says, calling the ...
Water behaves in remarkable ways when heated and pressurized beyond its critical point. Under these extreme conditions, known as supercritical water, it no longer acts like an ordinary liquid. Instead ...
Water trapped in between molecules behaves differently than free-flowing water, as it holds more energy. Researchers found that when another molecule displaces that water, the energy that the water ...