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Wringing water out could offer huge energy savings compared with traditional evaporation methods

Greenwashing covers up the broken recycling system in the US, nonprofit investigation shows

Congressional Republicans and Democrats find common ground on permitting certainty, but recent Trump administration moves impede negotiations

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GPCR binding pockets have historically been difficult for drugs to reach

A playful puzzle that places people on the periodic table

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Life on this planet all works with one side of the mirror; origin-of-life researchers are still trying to work out why

The future of next-generation robots that move like living systems will be shaped by advances in molecular design

As plants close, industry blames Asian imports, high energy prices, and regulation

Four events remain throughout the rest of the year for this special symposium series stacked with Nobel laureates

Calcium carbonate treatment improves properties of hemp and jute for polymer composites

There are several species of Orthoebolavirus, and the vaccines weren’t designed with this rare one in mind

Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning explains the basics of piezoelectric materials and applications

Chemists coax strong electrophile to coexist peacefully with nucleophilic groups

David and Gina traverse time to find that retinol, known for its antiaging properties, is much more than a skin-care fad

Bespoke delivery vehicles may help genetic medicine transcend a natural limit

Energy security is a big reason for new investments, though they were likely on the drawing board before the Iran war