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Innovative SMEs and start-ups can be the Change Makers we need to tackle PFAS
2+ week, 3+ day ago (413+ words) The Royal Society of Chemistry is offering support to early-stage ventures that aim to solve problems associated with forever chemicals Many firefighting foams contain PFAS, which can leach into the soil and groundwater and cause environmental harm That'need for'urgency is…...
Two Duke Faculty Elected to National Academy of Sciences
13+ hour, 20+ min ago (265+ words) Distinguished honor includes providing policy advice to the federal government The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) recently announced the election of 120 members and 25 international members "in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research." Two Duke faculty join…...
10th Fragment-based Drug Discovery Meeting
3+ week, 3+ day ago (276+ words) Help us improve our services, benefits and direction by sharing your views. Log in to access your member benefits, update your details and more. The Fragment series was started in 2007 and continues with this theme in having over three-quarters of…...
Micro-Flow Imaging Vs. Dynamic Image Analysis for Particle Characterization
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (879+ words) Image-based particle analysis has become increasingly important over the past decade because it provides more information than traditional methods such as laser diffraction, light obscuration (LO), or dynamic light scattering. Micro-flow imaging and flow-image microscopy are employed by a wide…...
Unveiling the Hidden Framework of a Popular Class of Materials
2+ hour, 27+ min ago (957+ words) Scientists Have Unlocked the 3 D Atomic Blueprint of Relaxor Ferroelectrics Using Cutting-Edge Electron Ptychography Relaxor ferroelectrics, a unique subset of materials celebrated for their extraordinary electro-mechanical properties, have powered technologies ranging from ultrasounds and microphones to sonar detection systems for…...
Two UChicago scientists elected to National Academy of Sciences in 2026
6+ hour, 55+ min ago (404+ words) Two University of Chicago scholars have been elected to the'National Academy of Sciences, joining other scientists and researchers chosen in "recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research." Profs. Chuan He and Joseph Thornton are among the'120 new…...
Chemists Discovered a Brand New Kind of Chemical Reaction
1+ mon, 6+ day ago (255+ words) The reaction can form and break apart ultra-strong sulfur-sulfur bonds within seconds, which could have major implications in multiple fields. "We were also able to make analogs of polyethylene that can be made, used, and then un-made so the plastic…...
Chemical engineering students build a crystallizer
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (923+ words) From front to back: Corban King, Austin Rorex, Josiah Guyer and Bryce Campo hold materials used in and extracted from the crystallization lab they built for Innovation Day. A chemical engineering project demonstrating crystallization " a process used to extract lithium…...
Biochar particle size plays a decisive role in boosting tomato yields under salty soils
3+ week, 4+ hour ago (579+ words) image: Interaction between biochar particle size and soil salinity levels on soil properties and tomato yield view more Credit: Zhuqing Wu, Yaqiong Fan, Zhengquan Zhou, Xinmei Hao & Shaozhong Kang A new study reveals that not all biochar works the same…...
Gene-edited bacteria provide nitrogen
1+ mon, 4+ week ago (269+ words) If corn was ever jealous of soybean's relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, advancements in gene editing could one day even the playing field. A recent study from the University of Illinois shows that gene-edited bacteria can supply the equivalent of 35 pounds…...