Science Journals

Start-ups are supercharging algae to clean up the envir...

The bioengineered organisms capture carbon and remove water pollution

Addis Energy aims to decarbonize ammonia production

Boston-based start-up goes underground to clean up chemistry’s most emission-hea...

20,000 scientists publish at unrealistic rates, study says

Analysis finds ‘implausibly high’ numbers of papers from many top scientists

Air Products names Eduardo Menezes CEO

The change affirms the recent victory of activist investor Mantle Ridge over for...

Dow to cut 1,500 jobs as economic woes persist

Early company results show that the industry isn’t out of the downturn

New rice variety cuts methane emissions by 70%

Chemical sleuthing and crossbreeding produced a rice strain that’s better for th...

NSF funding whiplash leaves some scientists shaken

The 4-day funding freeze left NSF-funded postdocs without paychecks

Volunteer Voices: Joseph Houck chats about the chemistr...

The professor shares how mentors support US students participating in the Intern...

Lighter drinking takes a year-round hold

Dry January is part of a larger trend of alcohol losing ground to other relaxati...

Trump tariff threat reels chemical industry

Proposed import levies sparked supply chain worries

NIH silent as White House targets grants

Funding freeze rescinded; anxiety, confusion over funding persist

Japan strives to make green hydrogen a pillar of its en...

Host of companies enlisted to help turn government policies into a reality

Chemistry couples and punny romantic cards

Stories of love at first sight and following your heart

Compounds critical to life found on ancient asteroid

New analysis of samples from Bennu find animo acids, nucleobases, and sodium min...

Ethiopia has highest rate of scientific paper retraction

Countries with the highest retraction numbers in new analysis had sharp rise in ...

FDA bans red no. 3 in food and drugs

Erythrosine color additive causes cancer in male rats, US agency says

Industry eyes fee reauthorization to update US chemical...

Proposal comes as Republicans introduce bill to roll back trichloroethylene rest...

Strategic disorder gives greener glue

Microstructure engineering turns a brittle, biobased polymer into a strong adhesive

Why do bats play host to so many viruses?

Genomic clues point to their ability to control inflammation

A better way to track hazardous chemical inventories

Researchers test ways to better use radio-frequency tags to find radioactive and...

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