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A Northwestern University-led international team of scientists has, for the first time, directly observed catalysis in-action at the atomic level.
Innovative chemical-assisted electrolysis techniques enhance hydrogen production, addressing traditional limitations and promoting sustainable energy solutions.
Scientists have captured the first-ever video of atoms in motion during a chemical reaction, revealing hidden pathways and short-lived molecules previously impossible to observe. Using a new type of ...
Hydrogen's role as a clean energy source is expanding, driving demand for accurate flow measurement in diverse applications ...
It's time to radically expand our thinking about what constitutes a battery, expanding it to include other forms of energy ...
University of Oregon chemists are bringing a greener way to make iron metal for steel production closer to reality, a step ...
Applications range from precision medicine and resilient agriculture to biosensors for national security and biobased ...
Regulatory efforts to purge PFASs from drinking water have led to a rush for technologies that can capture and destroy the ...
In the world of chemistry, some reactions are too slow or too difficult and require the assistance of metals that act as ...
The sector’s problems are mainly the result of high energy costs and “fierce, or even unfair competition from non-EU countries,” the countries state. In an example of the European chemical ...
China dominates global critical mineral extraction and processing, but President Trump has developed a path to secure U.S.
A peek behind the scenes at UL Research Institutes, where researchers are taking on the biggest threats to our environment, ...