A new study used 3D human skin-equivalent models to examine how flame retardant additives in microplastics are absorbed by ...
How do chemists keep airmen and soldiers out of the "Danger Zone?" The U.S. Military depends on state-of-the-art materials chemistry to create protective equipment and weaponized vehicles that ...
From polyurethanes to epoxy resins to acrylics and other chemistries, polymeric coatings are everywhere you look. No matter your specific chemistry background, today more than ever scientists and ...
The global polymeric membrane market is expected to reach US$ 11,153.9 Million by 2033, up from US$ 7,251.4 Million in 2023, representing a 4.4% CAGR throughout the forecast period. Notable demand for ...
In a focused effort to reduce carbon emissions across the U.S. to net zero, researchers have united from various national ...
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB have developed a biobased and ...
A research team has developed a memory transistor capable of adjusting its threshold voltage. This innovation combines two ...
Their ability to rapidly discharge significant amounts of energy makes them indispensable for high-power applications.
The tubes are about 1 cm long and 300 μm in diameter, and they feature a two-layer structure. The inner tubular layer, which is made of a chiral oligomer, interacts with the molecules in a sample ...
The prodrug is also engineered to optimize transport through liver cells, aiming to achieve a radical cure with a single dose ...
Justyn Jaworski, assistant professor of bioengineering, was named a TAMEST protégé, a program that sends early-career ...