Major world economies are investing more in green technologies, but how optimistic should we be?
Major world economies are investing more in green technologies, but how optimistic should we be?
Dendritic cell vaccines offer a unique opportunity in biomedicine, and limitations in efficacy can now potentially be overcome using graphene oxide nanosheets.
Your “friendly neighborhood astrophysicist” Becky Smethurst is enthusiastically exploring the universe and educating us along the way.
Using a new model, experts say that without the global CFC ban we would already be facing the reality of a “scorched earth”.
A new nanoengineered bioink allows scientists to print 3D, anatomically accurate, multicellular blood vessels.
Computer-aided drug discovery looks to neural networks that can better predict chemical properties to streamline the search for new therapeutics.
Last August, #BlackinChem took the world by storm. This year, we spoke with two of the event’s organizers, Devin Swiner and Zemen Berhe, to learn more about what’s in store.
An imaginative scientist and inventor, Whitesides’ work extends beyond the borders of chemistry, tackling diverse and challenging problems to meet society’s needs.
Liquid phase electron microscopy gives unprecedented insight into the behaviour and structure of adeno-associated virus in solution
This will be one of the most important datasets since the mapping of the Human Genome, say experts.