Faced with uncertainty in federal funding and rising costs, chemistry departments are taking fewer students
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They find clouds of salt particles and a diversity of gaseous molecules
Join us as we explore better ways to mine critical magnet elements
A slew of start-ups and academic labs are leaning on AI agents and bots, rather than humans, to speed up their chemistry
The answer might help improve the success rate of IVF, researchers say
All-cash deal will strengthen the German company’s life sciences portfolio
And yes, China is at the forefront
The board met June 4–6, approving various actions and taking part in interactive discussions
Once viewed as anomalies, the contaminants have become a defining benchmark for the pharmaceutical sector
SandboxAQ will look for PFAS alternatives, catalysts, magnets, and battery materials
Nitrogen, phosphorus, sunlight, and stagnant water can combine to create the perfect conditions for algal blooms
Here’s what we’re watching in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries this week
Vaxart is weeks away from a key readout from its COVID-19 vaccine-pill trial
Researchers uncover the mechanism behind the surprising behavior on hydrophilic surfaces
Blocking the NAD hydrolase may save axons from neurodegeneration, if researchers can figure out a safe way to do it
‘Unusual mechanism’ nabs the greenhouse gas from simulated power plant exhaust
4 students will head to Uzbekistan in mid-July to compete with students from around the world
The spring 2026 grants total $12,295,000 in research investment
The oversubscribed series A funding shows investor interest in immune and inflammatory disease therapies remains strong
These crucial turning points helped make the country a global chemical leader