Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness worldwide and are considered a priority disease by the World Health Organization. In a new study, researchers at the University of California, Irvine ...
Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness worldwide and are considered a priority disease by the World Health Organization.
A graduate of the Ph.D. Chemistry program at the University of Montana recently published an article in Science Advances.Lixu Jin's article is in one of the top ...
According to the fossil record, Earth's atmospheric CO 2 levels remained relatively stable for at least the 150,000-year history of Homo sapiens, hovering around 280 to 300 parts per million (ppm). In ...
In the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers at Jilin University now report a way to measure the ...
Thanks to modern therapies, a cancer diagnosis is no longer an automatic death sentence. But many patients still suffer from ...
A study shows that cathodic hydrogen charging affects the integrity of stainless steel, revealing links between surface morphology, hydrogen uptake, and impurity deposits.
Chemists in South Korea have created a stable color-changing sensor that displays an easily quantifiable response to the pH of its surroundings. Published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Dong-Hwan ...
My overarching goal in the lab is to understand organic reactions by studying their electron transfer mechanisms,” said Kristine Legaspi, a chemistry graduate student at the San Diego State University ...
An image with three panels, all tinted green. In one panel, a woman wearing protective clothing, goggles, gloves, and hair covering holds a clipboard in one arm and reaches with the other toward a ...
Please join the Chemistry Department for a talk by Lecturer candidate Nathaniel Brown, Ph.D., on "Hydrohalogenation of Alkenes," on Thurs., 11/13, at 4:30 p.m. in Park 180. Light refreshments will be ...