Players may be thinking about soccer, but sugar, salt, and sweat contain the chemical secrets to success
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BEMT is the first UV filter to be approved by the FDA since 1996
All eyes will be on the ball during the FIFA World Cup, but let’s take a peek at the science and engineering that go into footballs
The professor is being recognized for his service to the organic chemistry community
The collaboration will focus on creating high-quality datasets for AI models
Eva Y. Andrei, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, and Allan H. MacDonald discovered that graphene’s properties can be tailored by twisting its layers
In this column, 3 researchers discuss the value of their collaborations developing a new method of accounting for sustainability
Start-up studies olfactory neurons as a proxy for the brain
The drug services provider is now on a no-hire list for US companies that get federal funds
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The work proves that embryo editing is far from a clinical reality. But the experiment has sparked controversy nonetheless
Biotech firm is developing small molecules for lung cancers
The suit against 3M is part of a growing body of PFAS litigation that places remediation responsibilities on manufacturers
The reaction epoxidizes a variety of substrates without the need for hazardous mCPBA
Here’s what we’re watching in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries this week
Changes in orientation of hydroxyapatite crystals linked to increasing hardness of foods
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The Merck colleagues and cohosts advocate closer collaboration between academic and industry chemists
Iron catalyst plucks oxygen from the molecule at room temperature
House Democrats pressed Maureen Gwinn on the closure of the Office of Research and Development and other recent actions during a hearing on Thursday
The award is open to chemists who have worked in the US South for 10 years
A British research partnership points the way on antigen design