Barium ruthenate: A high-yield, easy-to-handle perovskite catalyst for the oxidation of sulfides
Researchers have developed a ruthenium-based perovskite catalyst that shows strong activity even at low temperatures (down to 313 K). The reusable catalyst does not...
Scientists discover how antiviral gene works
It's been known for years that humans and other mammals possess an antiviral gene called RSAD2 that prevents a remarkable range of viruses from...
Biorenewable, biodegradable plastic alternative synthesized
Polymer chemists have taken another step toward a future of high-performance, biorenewable, biodegradable plastics. The team describes chemical synthesis of a polymer called bacterial...
Broken shuttle may interfere with learning in major brain disorders
A broken shuttle protein may hinder learning in people with intellectual disability, schizophrenia, or autism.
What causes the sound of a dripping tap — and how do you stop...
Scientists have solved the riddle behind one of the most recognizable, and annoying, household sounds: the dripping tap. And crucially, they have also identified...
New research on avian response to wildfires
New research explores the effects fire has on ecosystems and the wildlife species that inhabit them. Scientists examined the impacts of fires of different...
Repellent research: Navy developing ship coatings to reduce fuel, energy costs
It can repel water, oil, alcohol and even peanut butter. And it might save the US Navy millions of dollars in ship fuel costs,...
WHO Calls Gaming Disorder an Illness. Experts Say Not So Fast
Some mental health experts have reservations about the change in the WHO’s International Classification of Diseases.
MERS Virus Survivors May Help Target Treatments
Now, between major outbreaks of MERS, is the perfect time to develop treatments and vaccines for a virus that kills a third of the...
Self-help and Farts
Brian Leaf wants you to pass gas, audibly, in yoga class at least once.
Why, you might ask? He says the practice reacquaints you with...