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Researchers at the University of Toronto have measured various semivolatile chemicals emitting from children’s mattresses, ...
The international chemical sciences chapter’s 10th anniversary coincides with its signature event, which has grown ...
The biennial Conference of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm conventions will consider banning the ...
What started as a simple Bluesky post—“Get in dorks, we’re going protesting”—transformed into 32 official Stand Up for Science rallies last month, as well as over 100 related events ...
Coffee is a ubiquitous pick-me-up, but climate change is making Arabica coffee plants—which are temperature sensitive—more challenging to grow. And that means coffee could become a liquid luxury.
The three companies issued stop work orders are developing COVID-19 vaccines that use new technology to improve effectiveness ...
Grove Biopharma has raised a $30 million series A round to develop Bionic Biologics, also known as protein-like polymers (PLP ...
Researchers in France have devised a way to reclaim silicone building blocks for use in new materials Silicones are used in a huge variety of products: cookware, cosmetics, medical devices ...
Ascend blames the bankruptcy on its underlying financial structure and high debt obligations. "Over the last several months, ...
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