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Modified E. coli can be used to convert plastic waste into acetaminophen, an active ingredient in many painkillers

Japanese scientists create plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours

Low Sodium in Blood Triggers Anxiety in Mice by Disrupting Their Brain Chemistry

Atmospheric chemistry keeps pollutants in the air.

The Right Chemistry: How Jean Harlow became a ‘platinum blond’ (2020)

Looking for Chemistry Enthusiasts for NeurIPS Open Polymer Prediction 2025 (Kaggle)

Looking for Chemistry Enthusiasts for NeurIPS Open Polymer Prediction 2025 (Kaggle)

Low-cost device could allow homeowners to test their own tap water for lead

Sleep apnea pill shows striking success in large clinical trial

The book that killed hundreds of people

Rare ‘ambidextrous’ protein breaks rules of handedness: Most proteins are left-handed, but scientists have found an ancient molecule that works in both mirror-image forms.

Acidithiobacillus bacteria adapt to toxic incinerator waste by boosting their metal defense and transport proteins, but this adaptation peaks at medium waste levels and doesn't improve metal recovery at higher concentrations

If you’ve ever regretted ordering a spicy meal, take note: A new study identifying molecules that suppress the heat of chili peppers hints at the possibility of adapting these compounds into an “anti-spice” condiment for food that’s too fiery to eat.

A new recycling concept developed by researchers from the University of Helsinki and the University of Jyväskylä

Crystals—from sugar and table salt to snowflakes and diamonds—don’t always grow in a straightforward way

Enhancing CoFe Catalysts with V2CTX MXene‐Derived Materials for Anion Exchange Membrane Electrolyzers

How to solve a bottleneck for CO2 capture and conversion: « Today’s carbon capture systems suffer a tradeoff between efficient capture and release, but a new approach developed at MIT can boost overall efficiency

New cannabinoids and chlorin-type metabolites from the flowers of cannabis sativa L.: a study on their neuroblastoma activity

MIT physicists snap the first images of “free-range” atoms: « The results will help scientists visualize never-before-seen quantum phenomena in real space

GM says new battery chemistry will enable 400-mile range EVs

Sieving pores: stable,fast alloying chemistry of Si -electrodes in Li-ion batt

Transformer: The Deep Chemistry of Life and Death

LLMs for Materials and Chemistry: 34 Real-World Examples

Scientists confirm vitamin B1 hypothesis from 1958

New study explains how plants are communicating and how this can be used as programmable interface.

New Method for Detecting Nanoplastics in Body Fluids

New membranes for desalination. Fast and selective ion transport in ultrahigh-charge-density membranes

New study reveals that different processing methods significantly affect the biochemical composition of plant-based foods

A team of international scientists has invented a substitute for synthetic chemicals, called PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances), which are widely used in everyday products despite being hazardous to health and the environment.

A synthetic analogue of LSD, with lower hallucinogenic potential, could open new options to treat schizophrenia.

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