The Einstein–de Haas effect, which links the spin of electrons to macroscopic rotation, has now been demonstrated in a ...
Forget strips, gels, and pastes. Your next tooth-whitening and repairing substance might well be a new powder developed by ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — After a three-year study on how certain chemicals widely used in makeup and other cosmetic products affect people's health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently ...
On Wednesday, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that following an extensive and comprehensive review, required under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the ...
In the past, chemists have used temperature, pressure, light, and other chemical ways to speed up or slow down chemical reactions. Now, researchers at the University of Rochester have developed a ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has approved a new pesticide built around isocycloseram, a chemical that qualifies as a PFAS — or “forever chemicals” — under widely used scientific definitions.
We have two very wintry weather situations for Michigan in the holiday period. Here are the take-aways from my live weather broadcast this afternoon on MLive. You can also watch a recording of the ...
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U.S. science always suffers during government shutdowns. Funding lapses send government scientists home without pay. Federal agencies suspend new grant opportunities, place expert review panels on ...
The firing of Florida football coach Billy Napier on Sunday created ripple effects going in different directions across the college landscape, with some even washing up on the shores of Lake ...
It is now the time to start, so I would like to start. My name is Kobayashi from the Corporate Communications Department. I will serve as the moderator. Thank you very much for attending today's ...
Hundreds of millions of Americans, including people in Eugene and Springfield, are drinking chemicals tied to cancer, according to researchers at the Environmental Working Group. EWG surveyed drinking ...