Chemistry Your phone’s case and your car’s tires may soon be made from renewable, plant sugars April 25, 2017 - Updated on June 16, 2017
Chemistry World’s tiniest race will pit nanocars against each other in Toulouse this April March 27, 2017
Chemistry Tiniest U.S. flag ever appeared by accident after researchers toyed with a 2-D material March 21, 2017
Chemistry These microbots can remove 95% of toxic heavy metals from polluted waters in only an hour February 21, 2017
Chemistry Breakthrough chemistry can make tires from renewable sources like corn or trees February 15, 2017
Chemistry Triangulene, a weird and unstable triangular-shaped molecule, synthesized for the first time one atom at a time February 13, 2017
Chemistry Helium can, in fact, react with other elements to form a stable compound. Better re-write those textbooks February 8, 2017
Chemistry How to cook graphene using only soybean oil. Seriously, these scientists did it February 1, 2017
Chemistry The 2016 Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to trio of molecular machine pioneers October 5, 2016
Chemistry Edible coating can empty every last drop of sticky liquids like ketchup, honey or syrup September 8, 2016 - Updated on September 9, 2016
Chemistry Tiny nanotech device purifies water in less than half an hour using the sun August 17, 2016
Chemistry First peer review paper on chemtrails finds exactly what you’d expect — it’s all pseudoscience August 16, 2016
Biology Getting blackout drunk: how alcohol can leave you with no memory of the night before July 18, 2016 - Updated on April 30, 2023
Chemistry Rocks prove Mars used to resemble the Earth a lot — but no, that doesn’t mean there was life on it June 30, 2016
Chemistry Your party is saved! Scientists find a massive stash of Helium beneath Tanzania June 28, 2016
Chemistry Keeping coffee in the fridge enhances its flavor, besides keeping it fresh June 16, 2016 - Updated on February 17, 2023
Chemistry Organic molecule in deep space might be ‘handy’ in explaining the origin of life June 16, 2016
Chemistry What happens when you throw a pound of Sodium like a skipping stone in a river June 9, 2016
Chemistry Hydrogen peroxide made from seawater might one day power fuel cell cars May 24, 2016 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Chemistry Synthetic wine can mimic classic vintages, for a fraction of the time and price May 17, 2016
Chemistry Scientists image chemical reactions to improve industrial chemistry May 4, 2016 - Updated on May 10, 2019
Chemistry Promising Zn-Mn battery can store a lot of energy, far cheaper than Lithium-ion April 19, 2016 - Updated on April 20, 2016
Chemistry Nano-enhanced textiles could lead us to a brighter future with no laundry March 23, 2016 - Updated on February 15, 2019
Chemistry Explosives scientists answer questions in online interview March 22, 2016 - Updated on September 8, 2016
Chemistry Catalog of rarest Earth minerals might shed light on how the planet formed, but also origin of life February 15, 2016 - Updated on February 12, 2024
Alien life Observing Alien Armageddon could be our first sign of advanced civilizations in space. February 3, 2016