A South Korean research team has developed its own precision analytical instrument that can identify isomers—molecules that ...
Water is essential for all chemistry and life, yet understanding how it interacts with dissolved ions—such as sodium and ...
A tool developed by IU professors is on the market and foreseeing developments in gene therapy, environmental science and ...
When ultraviolet light hits ice—whether in Earth's polar regions or on distant planets—it triggers a cascade of chemical ...
Scientists are learning how the brain knows what’s happening throughout the body, and how that process might go awry in some ...
A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells ...
Patented single-use filtration device uses ion exchange resin technology to selectively reduce sulfite and histamine ...
Sleep is one of the essential physiological needs for human survival, alongside food, water and air. But sleep is socially ...
The so-called ionocaloric effect is also reversible. Removing ions from a system can heat it up. This phenomenon could ...
How do pigeons know where they're going while flying across vast distances? Researchers point to their inner ear system.
That likely works because of an ongoing battle between water and ice on the top layer of a slippery sheet. Sodium’s structure ...
Historically scientists have thought it unlikely that gut microbes affect physiological sleep regulation. The recent study, ...