Researchers in Korea have developed a technology that automatically identifies the necessary precursor materials to ...
Middle molecules with a molecular weight of more than 1,000 are difficult to synthesize due to multiple steps and time-consuming nature, demanding the development of a new approach that can overcome ...
Now, a strategy — termed space-confined chemical vapour transport — is developed for the synthesis of transition metal phosphorous chalcogenides and their high-entropy alloys with precise ...
Chemists at Emory University invented a reaction to streamline the total synthesis of a compound, phaeocaulisin A, extracted from a plant used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine. In ...
Thioxanthones are versatile but complex compounds used in several industrial fields, including printing, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. Now, researchers from Japan have developed an innovative ...
Decomposition is when we break a problem or task down into smaller parts to make it easier to tackle. Sometimes the problem is so big or so tricky that we don't know where to start. Breaking it ...
Her job entails writing news stories and TV reactions from some of her favorite prime-time shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Bachelor. She graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a degree in ...
New micellar technology from Rice University enables chemical reactions in water, lowering environmental impact and improving efficiency in chemical processes.
Jimmy received a nice reaction when he made his entrance. Melo talked some trash on his way to the ring, so Jimmy brought him into the ring the hard way from the apron to get the match started.
Four days before WWE returns to NBC for Saturday Night's Main Event, pro wrestling's preeminent promotion hit Netflix streaming with the latest episode of Raw, headlined by a WrestleMania 40 ...
A change is called irreversible if it cannot be changed back again. Many chemical reactions are irreversible. In a chemical reaction, new materials are always formed. Sometimes these new materials ...