The research, conducted by scientists at Stanford University, demonstrates that when water droplets collide and form spray, ...
Earth might be creating microscopic lightning bolts—and this electrical phenomenon could have sparked the chemistry of life ...
Straightforward skeletal editing chemistry now enables the direct insertion of nitrogen into carbon–carbon double bonds.
A Stanford study shows that electrical charges in sprays of water can cause chemical reactions that form organic molecules from inorganic materials. The findings provide evidence that microlightning ...
Study discovered that tiny electrical sparks, called microlightning, form when water droplets collide. These can create ...
Zare’s team demonstrated the existence of micro-lightning, very small electricity discharges that occur between tiny droplets ...
The transport of dense gases and liquids is becoming increasingly relevant in relation to carbon capture. Research published ...
Ancient Egyptians rubbed their bald heads with a mixture of dates, dog's paw and donkey's hoof; Celtic cures involved mice in a jar. Native Americans turned to yucca juice. Throughout human history, ...
A team of chemists has recently introduced an eco-friendly, solvent-free approach to recycling plastic by using moisture ...
Harnessing moisture from air, Northwestern University chemists have developed a simple new method for breaking down plastic waste.