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A detection of phosphine in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf 54 light-years from Earth deepens the mystery of phosphorus chemistry throughout the Milky Way

Cassini proves complex chemistry in Enceladus ocean

It’s Not Just You: Household Product Scents Are Getting Stronger

How defined microbial community reproduces attributes of fine flavour chocolate fermentation

Analytic calculation of nuclear Fukui functions with auxiliary density perturbation theory (Beltrán-Orta et al, 2025)

Salt can turn frozen water into a weak power source: « Adding salt to ice boosts its ability to generate electric current when flexed. »

Scientists have converted captured CO2 under high pressure into ethylene, a valuable industrial chemical, with high efficiency and long stability, offering a path to profitable carbon recycling.

Yale Scientists Crack the Code on Turning Plastic Waste Into Fuel

Experimental new sunscreen forgoes minerals, replacing them with plant pollen

Canadian scientists discover kidney-protective microRNA

For the first time, researchers trace the genetic and molecular path that Canadian moonseed took to be able to perform a chemical reaction that was previously thought impossible for a plant to do naturally: adding a chlorine atom to a molecule.

Perplexing diamonds from South Africa mine contain 'almost impossible' chemistry

Chemists have joined RNA and amino acids together in the lab – replicating the likely conditions of our newborn planet that may have led to the proliferation of living organisms that crawl all over Earth today.

First Antidote For Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 'Cleans' Blood In Minutes

Scientists reveal how microbes collaborate to consume potent greenhouse gas: « Microbes that filter methane from the ocean floor may hold new clues to addressing climate change…

Electron flow matching for generative reaction mechanism prediction

Adding a magnet to electrolysis could simplify the production of oxygen in weightless conditions, researchers report in Nature Chemistry

Biochar From Human Waste Could Solve Global Fertilizer Shortages, Study Finds

For the first time in 35 years, scientists have analysed a new type of all-carbon molecule at room temperature, without the extreme conditions usually required to stabilise this type of molecule

New self-assembling material could be the key to recyclable EV batteries: « MIT researchers designed an electrolyte that can break apart at the end of a battery’s life…

A synthetic opioid 1000 times more potent than morphine is infiltrating the street drug trade in Adelaide, Australia

Deaths from radiation-induced cancer amongst the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb survivors - Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry

Can We Harness Light Like Nature for a New Era of Green Chemistry?

New nonstick coating acts like Teflon – but without the forever chemicals

Researchers develop temporary tattoos that can test for spiked drinks

Researchers develop safer alternative non-stick coating for cookware and other applications using a technique called nanoscale fletching that has led to a repellent material with greatly reduced levels of PFAS…

Uranium extraction from seawater via novel collagen-based porous aerogel

Scientists discovered that the natural medicine that protects bumblebees is a simple 50/50 mix of mirror-image molecules, which means the easy-to-make lab version is a perfect and cheap substitute to help keep them healthy

Researchers discover new enzyme: Abx(−)F

Researchers have now developed an efficient system to extract and convert dissolved CO₂ into clean fuels and useful industrial feedstock

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