The New Spectro Arcosby SPECTRO Analytical InstrumentsThe new SPECTRO ARCOS analyzer represents a new pinnacle of productivity and performance for inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometers.
NewsSodium’s High-Pressure Transformation Can Tell Us a Lotby University at BuffaloScientists reveal how the element’s electrons chemically bond when under pressures like those found below Earth’s crust
NewsExperiment Pushes Elements to the Limitby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryThe result measure how long exotic nuclei can survive at the edge of stability
NewsA Special Elemental Magicby Kyoto UniversityKyoto University scientists announce a "nuclear" periodic table
NewsScientists Weigh in on the Origin of Heavy Elementsby Argonne National LaboratoryA recent study may provide critical insights into the processes that work together to create the exotic nuclei
NewsLife Could Have Emerged from Lakes with High Phosphorusby University of WashingtonFor 50 years, what's called "the phosphate problem" has plagued studies on the origin of life
NewsScientists Offer Designer 'Big Atoms' on Demandby University of Colorado BoulderThe research centers around colloidal particles that, when mixed with liquid crystals, act a lot like the elements of the periodic table
NewsNew Family of Glass Good for Lensesby Penn StateA new composition of germanosilicate glass created by adding zinc oxide has properties good for lens applications
NewsHarnessing Light for a Solar-Powered Chemical Industryby RMIT UniversityNew tech paves the way for a more sustainable chemical manufacturing industry, one of the globe's biggest energy users
NewsNew Discovery is Big on Nanoscaleby Argonne National LaboratoryEven though the term "nanomaterials" is broadly used, nanoscale materials science has yet to be fully developed
NewsMany Second Hand Plastic Toys Could Pose a Risk to Children's Health, Study Suggestsby University of PlymouthSecond hand toys may not meet the most current safety guidelines for limiting hazardous elements