Researchers and science sleuths have raised the alarm after uncovering hundreds of doctored images of validation Western ...
DSTL has been supporting investigations into the use of chemical weapons for over 25 years - here's how it does its job ...
The materials chemist on being a scientific contrarian, his love of cricket, and what AI might mean for materials science ...
Lawsuit alleges 3M, Chemours, DuPont and others knowingly sold polluting products, and seeks damages and cleanup cost ...
A new study suggests Europe could spend more than €100 billion (£85 billion) a year remediating PFAS pollution while still ...
The first hints of what's behind the seemingly illogical mismatch between photochemical reactivity and absorptivity could ...
Driven by recycling limitations in South Korea, chemists have made hydrogen from plastic waste with less than half the carbon ...
Meanwhile, there are many other factors putting pressure on safety, such as competitive pressures across the global industry ...
Rethinking ‘dynamic catalysis’ optimisation: chemists may have been doing it the wrong way for years
Have chemists been optimising the wrong variable for years when it comes to dynamic catalysis? That’s the claim made in a new ...
With a lifelong passion for baseball and love of science, Jake Bruml began his career in biotech but transitioned to direct ...
Creatures that survive extreme conditions like mind-boggling temperatures and toxicity challenge how we define life. Bárbara Pinho finds out how it will impact how we search for life beyond Earth ...
The UK’s Defence and Science Technology Laboratory (DSTL) has officially opened a new, state-of-the-art NMR suite at its site in Porton Down, Salisbury. ‘“What’s in a sample?” may seem like a simple ...
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