Among the hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds produced by plants, some may hold the key to treating human ailments and diseases. But recreating these complex, naturally occurring molecules in ...
New computational evidence reiterates that alkyl groups are inductively electron-withdrawing and that hyperconjugation ...
The combination of the increase in temperature and plenty of water is ideal for these blood-sucking insects to make their ...
Sir Fraser Stoddart, who taught chemistry at Northwestern and won the Nobel Prize in 2016, died at the age of 82.
Some molecules respond to light in a matter of seconds. In the case of this dithienylethene compound, ultraviolet light triggers a ring-forming reaction, turning the colorless solution deep red.
Nobel laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart, a Board of Trustees Professor at Northwestern University, died Dec. 30. He was 82. Sir ...
Innovative chlorination method using iron and sulfur catalysts at Rice University offers precise control and reduces ...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are versatile tools in various applications, particularly in the biomedical fields. To understand their behavior within biological systems, it is crucial to measure their ...
Scientists lead by EPFL, the University of Copenhagen, and Shanghai University have developed a copper catalyst that can ...
As consumers become more aware of ethical and sustainable parameters, brands are rushing in with innovative ingredients, ...
How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.