Recent experiments suggest that those sprays of water may have helped jump-start chemical reactions that produced the building blocks of life. According to Stanford University chemist Richard Zare and ...
While previous studies say volcanic or atmospheric lightning may have triggered chemical reactions that created organic ...
The smoldering chemical reaction inside Chiquita Canyon Landfill is growing and could last for decades, according to a new ...
Understanding how to remove harmful pollutants from water is a critical challenge in environmental science. A recent study by ...
Some sugar. A little bit of water. And finally we add the bicarbonate of soda and this is where the magic happens. And you get this chemical reaction and it looks like lava. So we’re gonna leave ...
Chemical water-assisted electrolysis is emerging as a promising solution to address these challenges. This technology ...
A research team led by Professor Hyung-Joon Shin from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST has ...
Yifan Meng, Yu Xia, Jinheng Xu, Richard N. Zare. Spraying of water microdroplets forms luminescence and causes chemical reactions in surrounding gas. Science Advances , 2025; 11 (11) DOI: 10.1126 ...
The process of catalysis—in which a material speeds up a chemical reaction—is crucial to the production of many of the chemicals used in our everyday lives. But even though these catalytic processes ...