Seventh-grade students at Barrows STEM Academy have been working hard on their chemistry unit. To celebrate the unit, the students participated in National Bottle Rocket Day with a hands-on experiment ...
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Financing designed to support Phase 2 Parkinson’s trial and accelerate Nugevia™ product line growth . Jupiter, FL, Oct. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Jupiter Neurosciences, Inc ...
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A Teen’s Trip to the Dump Sparked a $50 Million Revolution in Plastic Recycling
At 16, Miranda Wang visited a waste dump and vowed to fix plastic pollution. Today, her startup Novoloop has raised $50 million to turn trash into high-value materials.
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The Most Inflammatory Foods, Ranked from Mild to Dangerous
Whole Wheat Bread Whole wheat bread might seem like a healthy choice, but it can actually be mildly inflammatory for many ...
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...
Graphene and its molecular fragments, known as nanographenes, are key materials for next-generation organic electronics due ...
In recent years, molecular materials exhibiting circularly polarized luminescence (CPL)—light with a specific rotational direction (right- or left-handed)—have attracted considerable attention for ...
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Google says its quantum computer can reveal the structure of molecules
A new quantum computing protocol may be able to augment a standard technique for understanding molecules in chemistry, ...
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Science history: Scientists use 'click chemistry' to watch molecules in living organisms — Oct. 23, 2007
Carolyn Bertozzi and colleagues laid out a way to make paradigm-shifting "click-chemistry" compatible with living cells, ...
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