Yellowstone's Steaming Acid Pools of Deathby American Chemical SocietyThe American Chemical Society's Reactions series looks at Yellowstone National Parks famous hot springs.
NewsNew Catalysts Enable Greener Ester Synthesisby Yokohama National UniversityScientists create one nm-sized metal-based catalysts for efficient and environmentally friendly chemical reactions
NewsNew Reactor Could Save Millions When Making Ingredients for Plastics and Rubberby University of MichiganUsing natural gas to avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical used for automotive parts, cleaning products, and more
NewsAdvancing Chemistry with AI: New Model for Simulating Diverse Organic Reactionsby Carnegie Mellon UniversityNew machine learning model paves the way for efficient simulations of reactive processes, no supercomputer required
NewsChemists Use the Blockchain to Simulate the Chemical Reactions of Life’s Originsby Cell PressNew blockchain-based network facilitates analysis of 4 billion chemical reactions essential to the origins of life
NewsScientists Find Promising New Method of Boosting Chemical Reactionsby University of ChicagoChemists hope to lay foundation for greener chemistry by adding a key-ingredient to electrochemistry
NewsA Novel Method to Obtain Acetone More Simply, Safely, and Cheaplyby Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São PauloAcetone, a key input for the chemical industry, is usually produced by an elaborate and hazardous process
NewsScientists Use Quantum Device to Slow Down Simulated Chemical Reactionby University of SydneyWhat happens in femtoseconds in nature can now be observed in milliseconds in the lab
NewsCustomizing Catalysts for Solid-State Reactionsby Hokkaido UniversityThe first-ever molecular catalyst specifically tailored for mechanochemical reaction conditions
NewsA New Test Quickly Detects Scopolamine and MDPV in Saliva and Drinksby Universitat Politècnica de ValènciaThe new test can detect drugs in 15 minutes using just a sample of saliva or drink and a mobile phone
NewsAn Easier and Safer Way to Synthesize Medicinesby Ohio State UniversityResearchers harness the power of carbenes to better make drugs