This chemical in cigarettes linked to more severe flu, pneumonia infections
In a new study, researchers found that high levels of cadmium, a chemical found in cigarettes and in contaminated vegetables, are linked to higher...
Scientists find a better way to design metal alloys
Advanced metal alloys are essential in key parts of modern life, from cars to satellites, from construction materials to electronics.
But creating new alloys for...
This common soap additive may worsen fatty liver disease, study shows
In a new study, researchers found evidence that triclosan—an antimicrobial found in many soaps and other household items—worsens the fatty liver disease.
The study also...
Why do my dog’s paws smell like Fritos?
A lot of people seem to think their pup’s paws smell like corn chips.
This week on Reactions, we tackle the chemistry behind that smell,...
Scientists find new way to convert ammonia into hydrogen seamlessly
Northwestern University researchers have developed a highly effective, environmentally friendly method for converting ammonia into hydrogen.
Outlined in a recent publication in the journal Joule,...
This luminescent wood could light up homes of the future
The right indoor lighting can help set the mood, from a soft romantic glow to bright, stimulating colors.
But some materials used for lighting, such...
New self-watering soil could transform farming
A new type of soil created by engineers at The University of Texas at Austin can pull water from the air and distribute it...
5 myths about single-use plastic
Stand in the soda pop aisle at the supermarket, surrounded by rows of brightly colored plastic bottles and metal cans, and it’s easy to...
Scientists crack the secrets of dinosaur eggshells
Since the famous discovery of dinosaur eggs in the Gobi Desert in the early 1920s, the fossilized remains have captured the imaginations of paleontologists...
This patch could help heal broken hearts
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide in recent years.
During a heart attack, or myocardial infarction...