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How does sunscreen work? Can it really prevent wrinkles and cancer?

It’s summer, and before you head to the beach or pool, you might slather on sunscreen. But is it doing anything beyond preventing a sunburn? Can...

Common soap additive can make fatty liver disease worse

In a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers found that triclosan—an antimicrobial found in many soaps and...

Hundreds of chemicals in consumer products could increase breast cancer risk

Every day, people are exposed to a variety of synthetic chemicals through the products they use or the food they eat. For many of...

How chemistry makes carbon dioxide removal possible

Elon Musk is shelling out a hundred millions dollars to anyone who can come up with a way of removing CO2 from our atmosphere....

Scientists find new inorganic material with lowest thermal conductivity ever reported

Scientists have discovered a new inorganic material with the lowest thermal conductivity ever reported. This discovery paves the way for the development of new thermoelectric...

Scientists create rechargeable swimming microrobots with oil and water

By combining oil drops with water containing a detergent-like substance, the scientists found they could produce artificial swimmers that are able to swim independently...

New 2D alloy could be a way to recycle CO2

A two-dimensional alloy material made from five metals acts as an excellent catalyst for reducing CO2 into CO, research indicates. The research, from the lab...

Your reusable coffee cup might not be so green after all

Many sustainability-minded consumers likely assume that reusable products have fewer environmental impacts, but just how green are they? A new study uncovers some surprising...

This programmable fiber could transmit data from military uniforms

Scientists have developed new programmable fiber that could transmit data from military uniforms. Researchers at the Army’s Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies at the Massachusetts Institute...

How lead (maybe) caused the downfall of ancient Rome

Ancient Rome's emperors did some pretty bizarre stuff -- bursting into uncontrollable fits of laughter, appointing a horse as a priest, dressing in animal...