Three thought experiments involving “demons” have haunted physics for centuries. What should we make of them today?
A class taught by chemist Li-Qiong Wang teaches the molecular building blocks of artistic expression and enables students to make some art of their own along the way.
Follow-on grant from Gates Foundation uses Chemify’s digital chemistry technology and Lgenia’s drug discovery expertise to accelerate the discovery of small molecules for high-priority infectious dise ...
Knowing what is possible can bring light in the darkest of places. It can help protect us from becoming inactive and resigned ...
A new study by scholars from UCLA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the University of São Paulo not only sheds light ...
Researchers find that cosmic dust acts as a catalyst, helping simple space gases form key molecules that may jump-start ...
The last two decades have not been kind to science studies. Already bruised and battered by the “science wars” of the 1990s, by the 2000s sociologists of science — who had l ...
Nearly 30 student exhibitors showcased their best ideas at the John L. Ory Science Fair in Reserve, presenting projects from ...
Considering risks to both those inside the lab and people in the community can help minimize hazards—and make chemistry more ...
This year the Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to three scientists — Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi — for the ...
Under the banner of our flagship diamond open access journal, Chemical Science, we’ll be shining a spotlight on cutting-edge chemistry research and giving it the sort of attention that drives ...
A Melbourne professor is one of three people to be awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Richard Robson’s work developing metal-organic frameworks could inform projects to reduce greenhouse ...
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