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The Department of Energy wants to terminate 321 funding awards mostly related to clean energy and grid stabilization ...
Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi receive the prize for understanding how the immune system is kept in ...
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A team led by Neil King, a biochemistry professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, is now exploring a new approach to COVID vaccines: using mRNA to let the body assemble its own ...
The state’s proposed requirements have not been done anywhere else and stem from a 2025 law that also outlaws PFAS in certain products ...
The 1,2-oxaborine scaffold can be converted into a variety of different aromatic rings with relative ease, enabling chemists to vary molecular cores while keeping the peripheral groups mostly the same ...
When Matthew J. Guberman-Pfeffer started working toward his undergraduate degree in 2007, he planned to study political science, and he selected chemistry as an elective. Guberman-Pfeffer has low ...