Latest chemistry Stories
What ‘Earth-Shaking’ Evidence Did The Mars Rover Curiosity Just Find?
FYI: Can You Make An Authentic Twinkie At Home?
7 Amazing Ways Nanotechnology Is Changing The World
Gray Matter: Smart Chemistry Builds Gluten-Free Bread With Some Bite
FYI: Why Does Salt Water Make Hurricane Damage So Much Worse?
Adam Cohen Lights Up Neurons To See How They Fire
Japanese Team Claims Discovery Of Elusive Element 113, And May Get To Name It
Video: A Ball of Metal Bounces Off a Thin Sheet of Super-Tough Hydrogel
Can We Reengineer Ourselves to Cope With the Effects of Climate Change?
Keep Your Bananas Ripe by Spraying Them With Recycled Shrimp Shells
Unique Chemical Bond Only Seen In Dwarf Stars Could Make Better Computers
Chemistry Finally Delivers Long-Promised Self-Cleaning Lawn Furniture
How The Human Nose Helps Chemists Analyze Flavor
Video: 3-D Printing Customized Chemistry Labware to Replace the Common Beaker
New Plastic Bleeds Red When Scratched, Then Heals Itself Like Skin
“Designer Electrons” Can Be Custom-Made for Future Devices
Is It Possible to “Brooklynize” Floridian Tap Water? A Bagelmaker Says Yes, A Lawsuit Says No
Video: Super High-Res 3-D Laser Printer Prints at Five Meters Per Second
Captured: The First-Ever Images of Atoms Moving Inside a Molecule
Video: Watch Kink Instability Corkscrew a Jet of Super-Hot Argon Gas
10-Year-Old Accidentally Creates New Molecule in Science Class
International Scientists Race to Create the Heaviest Element in the Universe
Brilliant 10: The Chemical Catcher
Chemist Once Accused of ‘Quasi-Science’ Wins Nobel For Quasicrystal Discovery
New Theory on World Trade Center Collapse Blames Explosive Chemical Reaction
Gray Matter: Easy DIY Gunpowder
Years After Crash Landing in 2004, NASA’s Genesis Reveals Data About Solar Chemistry
Largest DNA-Based Computer Ever Built Can Calculate Square Roots
Hydrocarbons Could Form Deep In the Earth From Methane, Not Animal Remains
Using Muons as a Disguise, Chemists Fool Helium Into Thinking It’s Hydrogen
Can Our DNA Electromagnetically ‘Teleport’ Itself? One Researcher Thinks So
The Largest Molecule Ever Made Could Be Used to Deliver Drugs
DARPA Wants To Detect Chemical Attacks By First Mapping Every City’s Normal Scent
Where International Standard Units Come From, Part Four: The Mole
Gray Matter: In Which I Set Myself On Fire
Artificial Enzyme Successfully Used to Neutralize a Natural Plant Poison
Gray Matter: In Which I Fully Submerge My Hand in Liquid Nitrogen [Video]
Electricity Out of Thin Air Could Be The Next Big Power Source
For the First Time, Scientists Watch Electrons Move in Real Time
New Pain Pills Made From Sea-Snail Spit Could Be More Powerful than Morphine
Chemical Beverage Signatures Allow Geographical Tracking of People By What They’ve Been Drinking
New ‘Methalyzer’ Scans the Breath For Amphetamine Use
New Use for Cigarette Butts Makes Them Suddenly Worth the Cost of Recycling
Using Lasers to Steam-Clean Buildings After a Radioactive or Chemical Attack
Tiny Titanium Origami Highlights New Method Of Micro-Construction
At Annual Convention, Chemists Warm to Cold Fusion
Newly Discovered Magnetic Monopole Particles Flow Like Electric Currents
New Material Brings IBM’s Super-High-Density Memory Closer to Market
The Incredibly Wide World of Smart Material d3o
Lab-on-a-Chip Can Carry Out Over 1,000 Chemical Reactions at Once
Aluminum Blasted With X-Ray Laser Reveals New Transparent State of Matter
Newly Discovered Element 112 Named “Copernicum”
What’s It Like to Name An Element on the Periodic Table?
Exclusive: Colored Bubbles Have Landed (and Popped and Vanished)
A scientific approach to dessert
I don’t know: Alaska
The Periodic Table: Older Than It’s Ever Been
The Secret of Successful Kissing
Gray Matter: Quantum physics in a glass
Gray Matter: The instant hot tub
Turkey Day chemistry in the kitchen
Gray Matter: Pretty penny
Gray Matter: A tall glass of juice
Gray Matter: An elemental fascination