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Cottrell teacher-scholar award winner Meaghan Deegan balances cutting-edge research in synthetic compound stabilization with ...
The discovery of bright yet stable pigments is vanishingly rare, making them hugely valuable. Now chemist Mas Subramanian is unpicking the atomic code of colour and homing in on our most-wanted hue ...
No, the engineers don't have stress-induced heartburn. A new patent suggests that calcium carbonate could be used to make ...
Pushing the body towards ultra-marathon distances can cause red blood cells to be less flexible, potentially impacting their ability to deliver oxygen and remove waste throughout the body, a new study ...
The AAR held that Dry Citrate Powder used in haemodialysis is not an instrument or apparatus under Chapter 90. It was classified under HSN 29181590 as an organic chemical, attracting 18% ...
Using ice melts on sidewalks is easy for homeowners, but it can have unintended consequences for your lawn or garden.
Researchers found that historically low sea levels in the Baltic Sea may open the door for its chemical and physical ...