Learn how to test items at home to see if they are a base or an acid. Chemistry is everywhere. It is easy to learn how to use chemistry to test properties of things all around us. In this video, we ...
In 2020 lawmakers in California and Massachusetts banned menthol, a chemical that causes a cooling sensation, as an additive in cigarettes. The idea was partly to help curb youth smoking; menthol ...
The solvent dichloromethane, or DCM, is commonly used to strip paint and cut grease. It's also what generations of chemistry ...
Adding milk to an alcoholic drink and then curdling that milk is a 300-year-old preservation technique that was used by none other than Ben Franklin. Join George as he discovers the chemistry that ...
Printed photographs are “multilayered objects,” as Jennifer McGlinchey Sexton puts it, whether they are works of fine art, records of history, intimate family portraits, or perhaps all three.
Despite rapid advances in artificial intelligence, AIs are nowhere close to being ready to replace humans for doing science. But that doesn't mean that they can't help automate some of the drudgery ...
Fentanyl is a synthetic drug. That means it’s not created from plants like marijuana or cocaine, but rather entirely from chemicals. Fentanyl can be easy to make using compounds known as “precursors.” ...
Most people don’t think about the fact that their thoughts are chemical, and even less so about how to use their thoughts to manage their brain chemistry. Your brain chemistry is your mental health.
From wooden models to thousands and thousands of structures, Julia Robinson tells the story of how Richard Robson, Susumu ...
A University at Buffalo summer workshop program, backed by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, will teach chemistry students how to use artificial intelligence. RELATED: University ...
In the microscopic battlefield of plant-microbe interactions, plants are constantly fighting off invading bacteria. New research reveals just how clever these bacterial invaders can be. In the ...
A fictional crime has been committed and students at Gary’s Williams Elementary are sniffing out clues with guidance from the Chemistry Club at Indiana University Northwest. “Today, we will look at ...