Category: Chemistry

First ‘porous liquid’ invented

Scientists at Queen’s University Belfast have made a major breakthrough by making a porous liquid – with the potential for a massive range of new >>>

Posted: November 11, 2015 in Chemistry

Single Drop Of Blood Will Soon Be Enough To Diagnose Most Types of Cancer – The Latest News

Researchers at the VUMC Cancer Center Amsterdam have developed a ground breaking technique that can detect different types of cancer at an early stage from a single >>>

Posted: October 30, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry

Confused about Bridgeton, West Lake landfills? Here’s what you should know | St. Louis Public Radio

Updated at 5 p.m., Oct. 20 with new information — St. Louis Public Radio is updating this FAQ to describe what we know — and >>>

Posted: October 23, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry, Editorial, Environmental

Hundreds of Thousands Shut Down Berlin to Protest ‘Trojan Horse’ – Monsanto’s Dream Trade Deal – Technocracy News

(Visited 1,458 times, 123 visits today) Source: Hundreds of Thousands Shut Down Berlin to Protest ‘Trojan Horse’ – Monsanto’s Dream Trade Deal – Technocracy News

Posted: October 19, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry, Editorial

Investigators Confirm Hazardous Waste Findings Near Exide Facility

A small army of environmental investigators from the State Department of Toxic Substances descended on a Boyle Heights community near the former Exide Battery-Recycling Facility >>>

Posted: October 19, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry, Energy, Environmental

‘Superman’ Memory Crystal Would Last 1 Million Years

The crystal can store 360 terabytes of data, which would typically take about half a million conventional CDs. → Source: ‘Superman’ Memory Crystal Would Last >>>

Posted: October 1, 2015 in Chemistry, Computer, Storage

Elusive acid finally created | Science News

Cyanoform, a chemical sought for more than a century and written into textbooks, is one of the strongest organic acids. Source: Elusive acid finally created >>>

Posted: September 25, 2015 in Chemistry

Tiny magnets mimic steam, water and ice

Source: Tiny magnets mimic steam, water and ice

Posted: September 22, 2015 in Chemistry, Physics

First superconducting graphene created

University of British Columbia physicists have created the first superconducting graphene sample by coating it with lithium atoms (yellow), shown in this

Posted: September 12, 2015 in Chemistry

A class action lawsuit against Chipotle says the chain is lying to diners about GMOs | Grist

The lawsuit against Chipotle is so crazy it just might work. But probably not. Source: A class action lawsuit against Chipotle says the chain is >>>

Posted: September 11, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry