Nitrenes are the ghosts of synthetic chemistry, formed in an instant and gone just as quickly, rearranging into something ...
When light reflects off a surface, not all of it reflects off at the same wavelength; some photons impart a portion of their ...
A new study establishes an experimentally validated basis for predicting excitonic properties via dielectric screening.
Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time, a massive effort to observe the sky that comes more than two decades in ...
With the United States’ 250th birthday coming up on July Fourth, it may seem like George Washington is everywhere, from a ...
A mild oxalic-acid-based hydrometallurgical process enables efficient indium recovery from indium tin oxide in solar cell waste while simultaneously releasing silver grids. The approach achieves ...
For most of scientific history, chemical elements were identified through materials that could be handled, heated, weighed or ...
As instruments grow faster, leaders say clinical impact will depend on trust, standards, data, and assays built for real ...
From building the Centre for Pulse EPR at Imperial to probing electron transfer in real time, Maxie Rößler is pushing an overlooked technique into the spotlight ...
When we drink alcohol, our liver breaks it down into acetate, which the body can then burn as fuel. A new ...
The Institute for Basic Science's heavy-ion accelerator research institute, known as IRIS, announced Tuesday that it had successfully conducted the country ...
By revealing metabolic vulnerabilities in fibrolamellar cancer, the research opens the door to targeted therapies that could ...