Professor R. Graham Cooks achieves research milestones
Graham Cooks, the Henry B. Hass Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, recently achieved several research citation landmarks.
Fr, 29.11.2024
Purdue University
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The study revealed a surprisingly large amount of hazardous chemicals in food packaging materials.
The study revealed a surprisingly large amount of hazardous NIAS components in food packaging materials. Almost 2000 of those are not even contained in the list of authhorized chemicals.
Mo, 25.11.2024
RECETOX - Centrum pro výzkum toxických látek v prostředí
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The Forever Problem: Part 4 - We Have A Responsibility
Professor Daniele Miranda tracks the flow of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, through waterways to study the effects they have on local communities.
Th, 21.11.2024
University of Notre Dame
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Celebrate Mestrelab’s Anniversary with Exclusive Store Offers!
Celebrate with us and take advantage of these deals before they end on November 30, 2024.
We, 20.11.2024
SciY/Mestrelab Research
Article | Science and research
Glass alchemy of Marie Staré. The recyclate has new uses.
Marie Stará and the team from the Department of Glass Producing Machines and Robotics at the Technical University of Liberec are behind the discovery of how to give waste glass a chance.
Su, 17.11.2024
CXI TUL
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Sampling Solutions Start Here: Samplify from SIELC Technologies
Samplify is an innovative new technology from SIELC, specifically designed for unattended, routine, periodic sampling of virtually any liquid source.
Fr, 15.11.2024
Bioanalytic
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What's New in Mnova 15.1?
Whether you're focused on NMR, LC/GC-MS or Electronic & Vibrational Spectroscopic techniques, Mnova 15.1 has something to boost your analytical data analyses and streamline your workflows.
Fr, 15.11.2024
SciY/Mestrelab Research
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The Forever Problem: Part 3 - A Real Mess
“There have been several urgent contaminant issues throughout our history, but I think it is safe to say that PFAS is the worst one we have had to deal with," said Kyle Doudrick.
Th, 14.11.2024
University of Notre Dame
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The Forever Problem: Part 2 - How We Got Here
Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports PFAS is likely in the blood of more than 97 percent of Americans.
Th, 7.11.2024
University of Notre Dame
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Scientists describe how bacteria evade the effects of antibiotics
An important step in countering antibiotic resistance has been made by researchers from IOCB Prague, the Institute of Microbiology and the Institute of Biotechnology of the CAS.
Mo, 4.11.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences