To better care for delicate marine artifacts, researchers in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering developed a new hydrogel ...
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The University of Hull has confirmed it will close its chemistry department, saying that it is ‘no longer financially or ...
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Researchers have developed a hydrogel that melts into and preserves ancient waterlogged wooden artifacts. Without the gel, the artifacts need to be dried, and that risks damaging the relics.
New teaching stream professor aims to leverage his diverse experiences to create a classroom environment that motivates and engages students ...
UB crystallographers will continue their research at the nation’s premier X-ray synchrotron thanks to a $17.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.