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Cleaning Water with Sunlight: How Tiny TiO2 Particles Can Degrade Herbicide Pollution

Explore how titanium dioxide nanoparticles use sunlight to break down mecoprop herbicide in water through photocatalytic degradation.

Christian Bailey
Oct 04, 2025

Tiny Factories & The Quest for the Perfect Protein: How Microbes are Engineered to Feed and Heal Us

Explore how Bacillus species are engineered to produce recombinant proteins and how metabolic engineering enhances methionine production in microorganisms.

Aaliyah Murphy
Oct 04, 2025

The Architect of Molecules: Leonid Lytvynenko's Century-Long Chemical Legacy

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Academician Leonid M. Lytvynenko, a pioneering chemist who transformed organic chemistry and scientific institutions in Ukraine.

Sofia Henderson
Oct 04, 2025

More Than Just Molecules: The Living, Breathing Story of Organic Chemistry

Explore the fascinating world of organic chemistry - from its historical roots to structural elegance and economic impact. Discover why carbon is the architect of life.

Wyatt Campbell
Oct 04, 2025

Green Nanotechnology: Using Purslane and Silver to Clean Up Oil Spills

Discover how purslane and phyto-synthesized silver nanoparticles offer sustainable solutions for petroleum spill cleanup through green nanotechnology.

Levi James
Oct 04, 2025

The Invisible Assault: How Ozone and NOx Are Silently Eroding Our Stone Heritage

Exploring how ozone and nitrogen oxides are chemically deteriorating calcareous stone structures and heritage sites worldwide

Mason Cooper
Oct 04, 2025

The 2014 Midwest Regional Meeting: A Crucible of Scientific Discovery

Explore the groundbreaking scientific discoveries presented at the 2014 Midwest Regional Meeting, featuring developmental biology, chemistry, and translational medicine research.

Nathan Hughes
Oct 04, 2025

Electrochemically Induced Deposition: Revolutionizing Surface Engineering

Explore how Electrochemically Induced Deposition (ECiD) is transforming materials science with unprecedented control over surface coatings and composite materials.

Emma Hayes
Oct 04, 2025

How Random Polymers Protect Delicate Proteins and Revolutionize Biomaterials

Discover how random heteropolymers (RHPs) protect proteins in harsh environments and enable breakthroughs in biomaterials, medicine, and environmental science.

Lillian Cooper
Oct 04, 2025

New Proteins, New Perspectives: A Look at Proteinuria in Plasmacytoma

Exploring the latest research on proteinuria in plasmacytoma and its role as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker

Lucy Sanders
Oct 04, 2025

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