There may be tiny bubbles in the wine, but not at the interface between water and a waxy coating on glass, a new study shows.
The behavior of water when placed in contact with hydrophobic (water-repellent) surfaces, ...
Platinum is the most efficient electrocatalyst for accelerating chemical reactions in fuel cells for electric vehicles. In reactions during the stop-and-go driving of an electric car, however, the platinum dissolves, whi...
It has been speculated that lead poisoning may have played a role in the fall of the Roman Empire: it is thought to have been caused by the concentration of grape juice in lead containers. Though the introduction of lead...
The strategic partnership between BASF – The Chemical Company – and Glunz AG, the German subsidiary of Portuguese wood based panels manufacturer Sonae Indústria, is bearing fruit: the process for produci...
The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI), American Section, will award the chemical industry’s most prestigious honor – the 2007 Chemical Industry Medal – to Raj L. Gupta, Chairman, President and CEO of R...
In the framework of the scientific studies carried out to get to know what soils are contaminated by heavy metals, there is an important difficulty: differentiating which metals are in the environment in a natural way an...
The internet could soon shift into overdrive thanks to a new generation of optical molecules developed and tested by a team of researchers from Washington State University, the University of Leuven in Belgium and the Chi...
Donald Levy, the Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor in Chemistry at the University of Chicago, has been appointed the University’s Vice President for Research and for National Laboratories, Preside...
From gemstones to transistors, crystals are everywhere in our daily lives. Crystals also make up the mineralized skeletons of all organisms, including seashells and our own teeth and bones. Perhaps the most widely used b...
Imagine a car windshield that displays a map to your destination, military goggles with targets and instructions displayed right before a soldier's eyes or a billboard that doubles as a window.
Only in science fic...
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