Cottrell teacher-scholar award winner Meaghan Deegan balances cutting-edge research in synthetic compound stabilization with ...
NYU scientists are using light to precisely control how tiny particles organize themselves into crystals. Their research, ...
My overarching goal in the lab is to understand organic reactions by studying their electron transfer mechanisms,” said Kristine Legaspi, a chemistry graduate student at the San Diego State University ...
Lee Cronin is the CEO and shareholder in Chemify and is the regius Professor at the University of Glasgow and recieves funding from many organisations including the UKRI Engineering and Physical ...
Seeing plastic trash while hiking inspired a Rutgers chemist to rethink why synthetic plastics last forever while natural polymers don’t. By mimicking tiny structural features used in DNA and proteins ...
As a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, Mark Levin started sketching out ideas for how to do something no chemist had ever managed before: swapping one of the carbon atoms in ...
Criminals turn college campuses into recruitment hubs, recruiting chemistry students in Mexico with big paydays. Criminals turn college campuses into recruitment hubs, recruiting chemistry students in ...
The winners were awarded for their work on protein structure, which opens up ‘vast possibilities.’ The winners were awarded for their work on protein structure, which opens up ‘vast possibilities.’ is ...
A 135-year-old chemistry law is getting a quantum makeover. An experiment with a single quantum bit, or a qubit, has uncovered that the Arrhenius equation, which describes how reaction rates relate to ...
Fentanyl is a synthetic drug. That means it’s not created from plants like marijuana or cocaine, but rather entirely from chemicals. Fentanyl can be easy to make using compounds known as “precursors.” ...
Many people come to therapy carrying the weight of disappointment and disillusionment from their failed relationships. They may say things like: “I’m still reeling from the shock. Everything felt ...