It wouldn’t be that hard to cut greenhouse gas emissions if we could source abundant and affordable energy without releasing carbon dioxide. Nuclear power has the potential to deliver just that: a ...
The committee helps younger chemists navigate an ever-evolving workforce and advocates for their interests within the ...
As the planet warms and global population grows, a looming food crisis is spurring biochemists to reengineer one of the most ...
Scientists who want a say in the future of their inventions are once again moving from academia to the C-suite ...
As shortages of qualified teachers plague schools, the chemical sciences community worries about who will inspire the next ...
Alfred R. Bader’s 100th birthday celebration will include sessions at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
With the dust settling after the US elections, chemists are trying to work out how a second Donald J. Trump presidency will ...
The effects of industrial pollution on cloud formation have long interested scientists. Velle Toll, a climate physicist at ...
The Standard & Poor’s Biotechnology Select Industry Index (XBI), one measure of the health of the life sciences industry, ...
The ambition is to transform the way fluorochemicals are produced.” Fluorochemicals are widely used in products such as ...
To test for bacterial toxins in injected drugs, most drugmakers use an assay whose ingredients are harvested from horseshoe crab blood. New regulations due out in November will make it much easier ...
Shyra Gardai, chief scientific officer at the molecular glue start-up EpiBiologics, says Big Pharma’s recent interest in glue ...