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A promising industrial process can turn crushed sugar cane waste into green hydrogen far more efficiently than previously thought, shows a SECLG process simulation from the University of Johannesburg.
Weizmann Institute of Science-led researchers have unveiled a computational workflow that crafts enzymes exhibiting catalytic ...
Since the onset of the Anthropocene, chemical pollution has become a major global threat to biodiversity across all ...
The Zero Waste International Alliance’s recent update adds new details to its “do no harm” and “do not export harm” ...
'Eating too much sugar can cause insulin resistance and inflammation, which can negatively interfere with hormone balance,' ...
Solubilities of 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone have been measured at 298 K in 19 organic solvents. Combination with a known value of the solubility in water enables corresponding partition coefficients ...