The closure will leave the UK with only one ethylene cracker: Ineos’s facility in Grangemouth, Scotland. The UK’s third ...
Hosts David and Gina explore how scientists over the centuries unlocked the ability to edit our genes ...
Instead of fixing one of the many genes that can be mutated, the technique addresses a type of mutation they share, a stop ...
Because of the iron oxide particles, a nearby magnet can pull the nanoculture bubbles out of the medium they’re in. Scientists can get the bubbles to release their cargo by placing them in pure ...
A team led by Ximin He of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Tao Chen of Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, set out to create soft ...
Talk about twisted science! This year, chemists reached new heights of knottiness with “perplexanes,” entangled molecules with fiendishly complex topology (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2025, DOI: ...
In other news, the EPA wants to trim PFAS reporting requirements and is pushing back compliance dates for parts of its TCE and methylene chloride rules ...
The law that was passed Nov. 12 to fund the federal government amends that regulation by setting a cap on the concentration ...
A new word is making the rounds in the business press: "anti-involution." In recent years, Chinese companies have built ...
Pharmaceuticals are entering our waterways through various paths, including unmetabolized drugs excreted by humans into ...
Using a machine learning technique that compares molecular fingerprints left behind by living organisms, researchers have ...
The algorithms could also benefit AI by generating large, diverse datasets to train models or by enabling quantum-enhanced ...