UCLA chemists proved that some of chemistry’s oldest rules can be broken—and new molecules emerge when they are.
A doctoral student re-created a tiny piece of the universe in a bottle to investigate the chemistry that led to life on Earth.
INTA, using modeling techniques developed at the University of Oxford, has uncovered an unprecedented richness of small ...
After a successful pilot test of another resource-sharing platform in 2023 and 2024, UAB Sustainability is excited to bring ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
A student brewed stardust in a glass tube and it changes how “life’s ingredients” travel
What would it take to cease the waiting of space rocks and be able to make the chemistry where we need it? Ph.D. student ...
A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust ...
Recreating cosmic dust may help answer questions about how meteorites hitting Earth came to contain the organic matter that they do ...
By creating a 'little bit of the Universe in a bottle' in her lab, a PhD student in physics has reverse-engineered the ...
A spray-applied nanocomposite coating kills over 99.99% of bacteria on touchscreens while resisting scratches, combining ...
Wellbeing Whisper on MSN
Traces in Tycho Brahe’s lab glass hint at a metal no one had named
The most informative pages in the medical notebook of Tycho Brahe had not been written yet they have started up like misty ...
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