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Lawsuit on behalf of university faculty, graduate students and others continues despite judge’s decision not to issue a preliminary injunction
Nanoring structure features 18 porphyrin units linked together by butadiyne units
Industry seeks greater share of healthcare spending to support innovation
The acid dissociation constants for some PFAS are significantly lower than past metrics have indicated, with implications for their persistence and spread
Your inner hunter-gatherer is stopping you solving problems
The approach combines carbon liquid cells and rapid data acquisition to study solvated molecules at room temperature
With UK plants facing closure, what are the options and issues around different renewable fuels?
Once-promising kesterite solar technology has finally broken through its efficiency ceiling, jumping from a decade-long stall at 12.6% to nearly 17% in just three years – putting commercial viability within reach.
Despite its low cost and low toxicity, bismuth has found limited applications in organic synthesis. Liam Ball is working to change that
Program compares favourably with human integrity experts
Power sources made from cotton yarn could power new wearable electronics
Preliminary investigation highlights lack of protective equipment
New process uses light and gold nanoparticles to hydrogenate carbon dioxide into key chemical feedstock
Join us on 5 November to learn new ways to improve data consistency with mass spectrometry
Los Alamos National Lab team is modelling the efficiency and cost of reactor designs that can generate tritium from waste
Advice for how to combine fatherhood with a career in research
Treat yourself and find the antiviral in this sudoku-inspired puzzle
Take some time to solve this crossword before you ’start preparing her introductory letter (3)’
Australia considers joining 20 other non-EU countries in world’s largest research programme
Analysis points to metal-working industry continuing long after Romans left
Bioethanol plants closing after US tariffs removed, while biodiesel faces competition from China