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12 VP&S Scientists Awarded Schaefer Scholar Grants
7+ hour, 34+ min ago (141+ words) Mirage News Twelve scientists at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons have received awards from the Schaefer Research Scholars Program, made possible through a bequest from Dr. Ludwig Schaefer. This year, the annual awards were granted to distinguished…...
Mining Residues Enable Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Systems
3+ hour, 33+ min ago (574+ words) Phosphate mining residues enhance pollutant removal in constructed wetlands through adsorption and ion exchange. This mining-based approach supports water reuse and circular economy solutions in water-scarce regions. A recent study published in'Agronomy investigates the use of phosphate mining residues from…...
Scientists analyzed more than 2, 300 seawater samples and made a troubling discovery: they found 248 man-made chemicals in waters around the world, even far from the coast
9+ hour, 35+ min ago (768+ words) Home - Environment - Scientists analyzed more than 2, 300 seawater samples and made a troubling discovery: they found 248 man-made chemicals in waters around the world, even far from the coast A new study has found that human-made chemicals are present not only near…...
Proteins That Create Ice Inspire "Cool" Applications | Newswise
11+ hour, 5+ min ago (32+ words) Ice-nucleating proteins naturally bind only to organic surfaces, so understanding whether they can bind to human-made materials can help with applications like deicing, creating artificial snow, cryo-medicine, and more....
Ice-forming proteins spark innovative "cool" technologies
9+ hour, 45+ min ago (766+ words) Bioengineer. org Ice-forming proteins spark innovative "cool" technologies Researchers Unveil the Remarkable Ice-Nucleating Abilities of Bacterial Proteins on Artificial Surfaces In an unprecedented discovery that intertwines microbiology, materials science, and atmospheric chemistry, researchers have revealed how bacteria-derived ice-nucleating proteins (INPs)…...
New collaboration bridges materials and biology research
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (467+ words) Queen's University uses cookies to provide the best possible online'experience. Learn about our privacy practices. Cathleen Crudden (Centre left) and Nancy Ross (Centre) standing with presenters at the kickoff symposium. Materials used in outer space, medical technology, and other advanced…...
In 1926, a failed rubber coating experiment and a strange elastic solid accidentally changed the future of plastics
12+ hour, 31+ min ago (762+ words) In 1926, chemist Waldo Semon tried to solve the problem of rubber coating for B. F. Goodrich in Akron, Ohio, when he had no idea that his invention would revolutionise the plastics industry. But when the supply of rubber ran out, the course…...
Solar Energy Breakthrough Enables Production of "Clean" Chemicals,
7+ hour, 56+ min ago (236+ words) Plastics, and Food Bioengineer. org Solar Energy Breakthrough Enables Production of "Clean" Chemicals, Plastics, and Food Unlike earlier biohybrid platforms that combined abiotic light absorbers and microbes, this device achieves integration with fully tunable components. The organic solar cell"s…...
UM Chemist Earns Grant to Make Pharmaceutical Manufacturing More Sustainable
10+ hour, 41+ min ago (437+ words) MISSOULA " Dong Wang, a University of Montana chemistry associate professor, leads a research team designing molecules that mimic nature to reduce the toxins and energy used in pharmaceutical manufacturing. The resulting synthetic molecules could significantly lower the energy and toxic…...
Light-Driven Radical Emission in Flexible Organic Crystals
13+ hour, 10+ min ago (331+ words) Bioengineer. org Light-Driven Radical Emission in Flexible Organic Crystals Organic crystals have long captivated scientists due to their unique electronic and optical properties, which are typically absent in inorganic counterparts. However, the intricate interplay between flexibility and functional emission from…...