A meeting of chemical executives showcased innovative examples of sped-up science but struggled to address the elephant in ...
A new sensor network using AWS technology will collect live data making the Museum gardens the most intensively studied urban nature site of its kind in the world Alongside thriving wildlife, the ...
The agency proposes to undo several aspects of a major US chemical law, including the definition of ‘weight of scientific ...
As Dr. Russell Kincaid scanned across the room, viewing Wilmington College’s inaugural cohort of Choose Ohio First recipients ...
Synthetic PFAS are known as "forever chemicals"— lingering in water, cookware, cosmetic products, clothing, and even our blood as they resist breaking down — and they're infamous for being hard to ...
Chemetall, the Surface Treatment business of BASF Coatings, has once again received Airbus’ SQIP Award, marking its tenth consecutive recogniti ...
David Baker’s Nobel Prize-winning lab has designed protein on/off switches as a tool for tunable cancer immunotherapies and biosensors.
BASF will launch its new podcast SUBSTANCE in September, offering monthly English-language episodes on sustainability, science, and global challe ...
Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution ...
Manufacturers of infrared cameras face a growing problem: the toxic heavy metals in today's infrared detectors are increasingly banned under ...
Phosphate glasses also excel in accommodating halide-rich waste streams. Their lower processing temperatures reduce ...
In 1909 a new purpose built building opened and in 1922 the Scottish Woollen Manufacturers Association took over the running, its name changing to the Scottish Woollen Technical College. A Production ...