Chemistry
Sign up for our newsletter
We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			
			
		ChemistryFungus foils polymer that defeats recycling
A common tree-rotting fungus is the first to break down an otherwise impervious resin found in plywood and fiberboard.
 - 			
			
		ChemistrySweet Synthesis: Fructose product could replace chemicals from oil
A new study describes the efficient use of fructose toward making a renewable building block for many useful chemicals.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryCarbon Goes Glam: Treated carbon dots fluoresce
Chemists have fashioned tiny dots of carbon that glow in response to light.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryGritty Clues
Archaeologists are tying chemical signatures found in the soil to past human activity.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryLeaking lead
A disinfectant used by some U.S. water utilities dissolves lead in laboratory experiments.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryDynamic Duo: Two catalysts build valuable carbon chains
By combining the power of two well-known reactions, chemists have devised a way to alter the length of linear carbon chains.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryDrinking increases skin’s permeability
Drinking alcohol can greatly compromise the skin's barrier to chemicals.
By Janet Raloff - 			
			
		ChemistryBusted bonds
The tenacious bonds between two carbon atoms can be broken in a surprisingly simple process.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryFragment foils Alzheimer’s protein
Researchers have synthesized a protein fragment that, in test tubes, disrupts the formation of the fiber networks suspected to cause Alzheimer's disease.
 - 			
			
		 - 			
			
		ChemistryMembrane purifies gas
Researchers have synthesized a membrane that may purify hydrogen more efficiently than conventional chemical methods do.
 - 			
			
		ChemistryReactions on the spot
Researchers report that they have engineered a miniature pipette that can dispense solutions at volumes of a billionth of a billionth of a liter.