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Albert Invent has an AI tool that is trained on more than 15 million molecular structures. Chemists can use it to find safe ...
Shower gels, shampoos and other detergents may be a source of toxic compounds in pool water, Director of the Arctic Center for Collective Use of Scientific Equipment at the Northern Arctic Federal ...
When left out on the counter for too long, a loaf of bread grows mold. That mold is a common type of filamentous fungi, a ...
Researchers have resolved a long-standing challenge in high-Ni cathode materials, a key component of next-generation electric ...
Researchers have isolated two novel bis-β-triketone hybrids, Corymbinols A (1) and B (2a/2b), from the fruits of Corymbia ...
Treated wastewater from three expedition North Atlantic Ocean cruise ships was collected and analyzed with a focus on ...
Permeating seal treating agents (PSCAs) have actually emerged as a transformative option in concrete innovation, providing ...
More than ten years ago, researchers at Rice University led by materials scientist Boris Yakobson predicted that boron atoms ...
Chemists have developed an efficient skeletal editing method for frequently used heteroaromatic structures. The technique could serve as a means to chemically modify biologically active compounds.
Today’s chemistry is a wet business, mostly done by mixing compounds in liquid solvents. But a push towards using dry powders ...
Synopsis: In a recently issued final written decision, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (the “Board”) found all challenged claims of U.S. Patent No.11,572,334 (“the ’334 patent ...