John Hartwig, chemist: The situation for science in the United States is terrible, these are the steps of authoritarian regimes to take power'John Hartwig's work in catalysis significantly impacts drug production and the economy, yet it often goes unnoticed compared to more famous scientific pursuits.
Metalsupport frontier orbital interactions in single-atom catalysisSingle-atom catalysts enhance efficiency and selectivity, making them crucial in sustainable catalysis.
John Hartwig, chemist: The situation for science in the United States is terrible, these are the steps of authoritarian regimes to take power'John Hartwig's work in catalysis significantly impacts drug production and the economy, yet it often goes unnoticed compared to more famous scientific pursuits.
Metalsupport frontier orbital interactions in single-atom catalysisSingle-atom catalysts enhance efficiency and selectivity, making them crucial in sustainable catalysis.
Scientists discover the 'true origin of life'Microlightning from crashing waterfalls and ocean waves may have initiated life on Earth by forming organic molecules essential for DNA.The study challenges traditional views of life’s origin by suggesting consistent microlightning chemical reactions were more frequent than rare lightning strikes.
Primordial surf: microlightning' in mist may have sparked life on Earth, study findsNew research suggests that crashing waves and waterfalls may have contributed to the origins of life by generating microlightning in water mists.
Scientists discover the 'true origin of life'Microlightning from crashing waterfalls and ocean waves may have initiated life on Earth by forming organic molecules essential for DNA.The study challenges traditional views of life’s origin by suggesting consistent microlightning chemical reactions were more frequent than rare lightning strikes.
Primordial surf: microlightning' in mist may have sparked life on Earth, study findsNew research suggests that crashing waves and waterfalls may have contributed to the origins of life by generating microlightning in water mists.
Martin Karplus, Chemist Who Made Early Computers a Tool, Dies at 94Martin Karplus revolutionized the understanding of chemical processes through theoretical modeling and computer simulations, significantly impacting biological chemistry.
White Wine And Your Carbon Steel Pans Don't Mix. Here's Why - Tasting TableWhite wine enhances flavor in cooking, but can damage carbon steel pans, stripping seasoning and causing food to stick.Evaluate your cooking utensils to avoid cooking disasters with white wine.
Several checked for injuries after explosion during June drug lab training for State Police, hazmat crewsA training demonstration for police on drug lab safety resulted in an unexpected explosion, underscoring the risks of handling illicit chemicals.
Meteorite that exploded over Germany 4.5 billion years old DW 08/03/2024Fragments of the Ribbeck meteorite are exceptionally old and emit an unpleasant odor due to chemical reactions from snow and thaw exposure.
A Simple Chemical Reaction May Have Wiped Out Venus's Once Watery CloudsUnderstanding the chemical processes that stripped water from Venus's atmosphere is crucial in unraveling the planet's transformation into a hostile environment.
This Dwarf Planet Is Basically a Sweet Red Snow ConeArrokoth's sweet taste comes from sugars formed due to cosmic rays and solar wind on its frozen methanol surface.
Chemical reservoir computation in a self-organizing reaction network - NatureComplex chemical reaction networks in living systems can be leveraged for computation and information processing, offering potential beyond traditional digital computation principles.