Researchers have developed a framework that interprets chemical strategy as language, opening a new path for AI-assisted ...
Dr. Kate Biberdorf, or as she’s more commonly known, Kate the Chemist, has been working diligently for years to break down stereotypes and barriers around science education, and offers entertainment ...
Two lines of tents filled with people stand under big shade trees. A line of chemistry-festival tents in the historic Paseo de la Princesa. The vibrant public location is chosen to help create ...
Finding new materials with useful properties is a primary goal for materials scientists, and it's central to improving technology. One exciting area of current research is 2D materials—super-thin ...
As a recent leap in green chemistry, scientists have unveiled a new catalyst that enables high yields of sulfones using molecular oxygen -- at close to room temperature. By fine-tuning the structure ...
Gina Malczewski spent nearly 30 years at Dow Corning before retiring in 2013. “I was a biochemist at a material science company, so I did a lot of different things,” she says. Her roles included ...
In a significant breakthrough for the scientific community, a new element has been confirmed on the periodic table. This discovery holds potential implications for a wide range of scientific fields, ...
Computational Chemistry is the study of complex chemical problems using a combination of computer simulations, chemistry theory and information science. Also called cheminformatics, this field enables ...
Imagine being able to test air or water for the presence of toxic metals – and many other potentially dangerous pollutants – with a device as easy to use as a home pregnancy kit, and with on-the-spot ...
Editor's Note: This interview is part of an ongoing Star series highlighting Kansas Citians from historically underrepresented communities and their impact on our region. The series builds on The Star ...
Researchers may have found a way to create a new superheavy element, known as "element 120," which would be so hefty that it would need to be put in a new row on the periodic table of elements. If ...