Microwaves Could Be as Bad for the Environment as Cars, Suggests New Research
Microwave usage across the EU alone emits as much carbon dioxide as nearly seven million cars according to a new study by the University of Manchester.
Microwave usage across the EU alone emits as much carbon dioxide as nearly seven million cars according to a new study by the University of Manchester.
An international team led by geologist Michael Strasser has used novel methods to analyze sediment deposits in the Japan Trench in order to gain new insights into the carbon cycle
By using tree rings, the UA-led team developed the first reconstruction of historical changes in the North Atlantic jet stream prior to the 20th century
Thermo Fisher demonstrates its dedication to advancing analytical chemistry through a series of educational sessions and award sponsorship
Scientists at University of Liverpool use Renishaw Raman microscopes for studying batteries
Chemists at the University of Bristol have made the first steps towards making sustainable petrol using beer as a key ingredient
Scientists across the world share their thoughts on the benefits of being a SelectScience member
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Long-term effects of repeated fires on soils found to have significant impacts on carbon storage not previously considered in global greenhouse gas estimates.
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Explore the latest methods, regulations and testing techniques used in the detection of these compounds in drinking water.
Fraunhofer IOSB and ZEISS cooperate as part of the Ocean Discovery XPRIZE competition
Mike Peddicord, Senior Scientist II at Bristol-Myers Squibb, describes how intact-mass LC-MS data is used to determine drug-to-antibody ratios
Chromatography experts share how the latest 2D-LC technology can benefit your pharmaceutical, food, or polymer analysis applications and more