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  • HP's newest supercomputer geared for energy and environment

    The newest supercomputer in town isn't for simulating nuclear explosions or the human brain, but rather take on arguably more pressing problems in areas such as climate science, hydrogen storage...

    Blog posts | July 28, 2009 11:29pm PDT

  • Nanotechnology adds vital enzyme to water

    If you're like me, you've never heard about CoQ10 before today. I've discovered that this coenzyme, also known as ubiquinone, is a substance that's found in every cell of our bodies and as vital...

    Blog posts | July 26, 2008 9:39am PDT

  • Programming with molecules

    It has been tried before, but researchers are now fully realizing the potential of DNA and want to create a programmable way of combining computers with chemistry. As said one the leading...

    Blog posts | November 21, 2007 9:49am PST

  • From blue collar to green chemistry

    First up, says professor John Warner, is recognizing the toxic side effects of the tech boom. Then design flaws can be fixed accordingly.

    News items | October 8, 2007 11:44am PDT

  • Building nanowires to connect future chips

    As computer chips are getting smaller and smaller, it becomes crucial to find new ways to connect them. Canadian researchers have developed a method to produce self-assembled nanowires that are...

    Blog posts | August 31, 2007 9:46am PDT

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  • IBM, Stanford reach green chemistry breakthrough

    IBM and Stanford University this week will outline a green chemistry breakthrough that may lead to biodegradable and biocompatible plastics. In a nutshell, IBM and Stanford have applied...

    Blog posts | March 9, 2010 2:18am PST

  • Student vetting before study: Waste of time or necessary evil?

    Degree courses sometimes contain knowledge "not necessarily for public knowledge". Should students be vetted to ensure the information is used for good and not bad?

    Blog posts | December 26, 2009 9:13am PST

  • Chemistry of clean coal

    Reaction Design works on cleaning up coal burning power plants.

    Blog posts | November 11, 2009 8:43pm PST

  • Chemistry of the Corn Belt is changing

    Some pesticides less concentrated in Corn Belt rivers.

    Blog posts | November 9, 2009 3:22pm PST

  • HP's newest supercomputer geared for energy and environment

    The newest supercomputer in town isn't for simulating nuclear explosions or the human brain, but rather take on arguably more pressing problems in areas such as climate science, hydrogen storage...

    Blog posts | July 28, 2009 11:29pm PDT

  • Nanotechnology adds vital enzyme to water

    If you're like me, you've never heard about CoQ10 before today. I've discovered that this coenzyme, also known as ubiquinone, is a substance that's found in every cell of our bodies and as vital...

    Blog posts | July 26, 2008 9:39am PDT

  • Elementeo, a game for learning chemistry

    At the 235th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in New Orleans, Anshul Samar, a 14-year-old CEO, has introduced Elementeo, a trading card game intended to teach chemistry...

    Blog posts | April 9, 2008 10:12am PDT

  • Better living through chemistry

    There may be a chemical answer to one of the biggest worries among those working on climate change. The problem: an abundance of CO2 go into the atmosphere and the oceans. Now there's a wise guy...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 6:24pm PST

  • Programming with molecules

    It has been tried before, but researchers are now fully realizing the potential of DNA and want to create a programmable way of combining computers with chemistry. As said one the leading...

    Blog posts | November 21, 2007 9:49am PST

  • Green chemistry's 'race to innovation'

    As with green-tech movement, the eco-spin on chemical science isn't just for tree huggers. Businesses, too, are betting on better materials.

    News items | November 12, 2007 12:00pm PST

  • From blue collar to green chemistry

    First up, says professor John Warner, is recognizing the toxic side effects of the tech boom. Then design flaws can be fixed accordingly.

    News items | October 8, 2007 11:44am PDT

  • Building nanowires to connect future chips

    As computer chips are getting smaller and smaller, it becomes crucial to find new ways to connect them. Canadian researchers have developed a method to produce self-assembled nanowires that are...

    Blog posts | August 31, 2007 9:46am PDT

  • Psst. Want to know everything on your network?

    What Chris Waters calls Project Wishbone is based on RogueScanner, a scanning tool originally created to find viruses and other rogue programs. Now the GPL software is being adapted to detect...

    Blog posts | July 23, 2007 5:49am PDT

  • Math's too hard...I'll take organic chemistry instead

    The BBC reported reported Wednesday that many students are being urged or are choosing to avoid high-level mathematics courses because of their perceived difficulty.  At the same time,...

    Blog posts | April 26, 2007 7:02am PDT

  • Hitachi stresses chemistry on perpendicular drives

    Company doesn't have the first perpendicular drive on the market, but it does have one with a slightly different recipe.

    News items | May 15, 2006 4:00am PDT

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