
Common Sponge Soaks Up BPA, A Polluting Chemical
Scientists, cleaning their lab, discover a cheap sponge removes the substance better than many other materials
Scientists, cleaning their lab, discover a cheap sponge removes the substance better than many other materials
Scientists show glass geometry controls where and how vapor rises from wine, influencing taste
Scientists prove that depleted AA batteries will bounce higher when you drop them, as inner material loses density
Toxic chemical can be replaced by a fluid of propylene glycol and small metal particles
Legalization means jobs for scientists to analyze products for purity and safety
Research agency critics, such as Sen. Ted Cruz, have new positions with power to control money and priorities
In Science and elsewhere claims about using small forces to pull molecules apart seem fabricated
Federal agency that investigates chemical accidents is badly managed and punishes whistleblowers, Congressmen say
Perovskite, the new dream material for solar cells, may be too unstable to work, scientists say
Wearable camera is a faster way to measure chlorophyll in leaves
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