“Incredible things can be done simply if we are committed to making them happen.” Researchers from Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research have made
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The Duo Benjamin List and David MacMillan bagged the Nobel Prize 2021 in Chemistry.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences declared the German chemist Benjamin List and the Scottish-born chemist David W.C.MacMillan as the Nobel prize laureates 2021 in
Keeping an “eye” on particles in colloids
Colloids are common in everyday life. Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatine, jelly, muddy water, plaster, colored glass, and paper. From these examples, one comes
Move over, graphene: Scientists tame Boron equivalent
Once Michio Kaku quoted, “Graphene consists of a single molecular layer of carbon atoms tightly bonded to form an ultra-thin, ultra-durable sheet. It is almost
Industrial off-gases as raw material in cosmetic industry
Industrial off-gases are volatile impurities and gases like carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are byproducts obtained in chemical processes. They are usually flared out or
Nanotechnology; What, Why and How?
Most of the researches done at present would contain the term “nano” or the related ones. Why is the technology in nanoscale so important? How
Chemists turn up with the greener way in manufacturing plastics
Plastic has become an element of Environmental pollution. And its manufacture increases the climatic problems. Ethylene and Carbon monoxide are the precursors for common plastics.
First-ever measurements made on Einsteinium
What can fascinate you more than the periodic table? The periodic table lists over a hundred elements where most are naturally occurring while others artificially
Is novel hybrid material a life hacker for climate protection?
The greatest threat of the 21 st century is Global Warming, and its causes are deforestation, intensive farming, exploitation of fossil fuels, waste disposal, mining,
The Genetic Scissors, a CRISPR Technology – Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2020
Her surroundings and approaches have shifted, but the majority of her research has one common denominator: pathogenic bacteria. Why are they so aggressive? How do
Have a glance at Nobel Prize 2020 Winners in Chemistry.
French Scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier and American Biochemist Jennifer A. Doudna have won the Nobel Prize 2020 in Chemistry. They had discovered a technique of Genome
SOLAR ENERGY STORED IN A MOLECULE IS THE NEW FUTURE
Nothing is more valuable to us on earth than the sun. We are able to survive because of the radiant energy yielded by the sun.