How BC researcher Jier Huang is using tiny molecules to help solve one of the world’s biggest problems—climate change.
Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint; a process described in a new UB-led study could help change that.
Chlorine plays an essential part in daily life, from keeping pools clean to preserving food. Now, a team of chemists at Rice ...
Steroid hormones are among the most widespread aquatic micropollutants. They are harmful to human health, and they cause ...
The health risks of microplastics are becoming more clear as scientists develop a pollution sponge made from squid ...