A global analysis of more than 2,300 seawater samples from more than 20 field studies around the globe indicates that ...
The American Chemical Society Safety Network thanks C&EN for drawing attention to the serious and persistent issue of hazardous chemicals in school labor ...
A new study analyzing more than 2,300 seawater samples from around the world has found that human-made chemicals — from ...
From wearable samplers to passive environmental monitoring, new research is changing how scientists observe chemical exposure – without invasive sampling.
Presented by the SBCC STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Transfer Program, Science Discovery Day is a FREE family event, created by SBCC students and faculty to showcase the wonders of ...
After false starts and incremental gains, scientists crack the problem that made breathing impossible. Will answers come fast ...
A newly identified role for the neuronal MPS shows it controls nutrient uptake by acting as a gatekeeper. Its disruption ...
The Verge TS Pro, equipped with a solid-state battery, was plugged in at a fast-charging station. Here's how it performed.
Mycologists cultivated fungi they found in post-wildfire landscapes to understand the evolutionary traits behind their ...
A very special scum is growing at the wastewater treatment plant. Before flowing into t River, a privileged 0.6% of Santa Fe’s flushed wastewater has, since last August, enjoyed a brief ...
Science in everyday conversation can feel distant— something conducted behind closed laboratory doors, far from big screens.
Frances Arnold's game-changing technique of "directed evolution" creates enzymes with unusual capabilities. Her own evolution made it possible.