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Battery materials face a rocky path ahead

Cooling demand and policy uncertainty are forcing companies to slow expansion plans

A microneedle patch senses plant stress

Tiny hydrogel-coated needles measure hydrogen peroxide, a ‘universal stress mole...

How to learn from a disaster

Nicole Dickson-Karn uses the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment to teach her...

Under pressure, Japan’s chemical giants pivot

Mitsubishi and Sumitomo seek refuge in specialties after setbacks in drugs, petr...

Petrochemical makers fret over their future

At Houston conference, executives discussed challenges to competitiveness and su...

Bird flu biosensor detects virus in less than 5 min

Surface modified with graphene oxide and Prussian blue enhances virus-detection ...

Podcast: Turning tides for endotoxin testing

The drug industry might finally phase out using horseshoe crab blood. What took ...

There's science at South by Southwest

Chemistry, energy, space, and climate science are all over the SXSW Conference, ...

As research funding dries up for US science, few altern...

Private investors unlikely to support basic biomedical research

Disheartened by funding cuts, international students lo...

Chemistry students are exploring programs in Canada, China, and Europe

NIH restores some long COVID grants

Researchers still nervous about funding status

New class of antibiotic found in soil sample

Lariocidin is a lasso peptide that interferes with bacterial ribosomes and is no...

Metalplant farms nickel instead of mining it

The phytomining start-up is using plants to extract nickel from Albania’s soil

12 drug candidates debut in San Diego

Structures unveiled during first-time disclosures symposium

Organic chemist Madeleine Joullié says, ‘Decide what yo...

The first woman appointed to the chemistry professor tenure track at UPenn knows...

Glowing cave compounds could aid search for extraterres...

Fluorescence signatures from underground caves may help find signs of life on ic...

West Virginia enacts nation’s first broad ban on synthe...

Citing health concerns, state enacts strictest food additive law in the US

A bioluminescent probe to track RNA

New ‘RNA lantern’ lets scientists peer into cellular dynamics in real time

Chemistry journals take just under 3 years to retract p...

Plagiarized chemistry papers are retracted in an average of 1.1 years

Shrinking the carbon footprint of yoga pants

Biobased chemical makers aim to scale-up nylon precursors

US Department of Health and Human Services to lay off 1...

Cuts will affect the Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control a...

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