Metallic Hydrogen disappearance (Independent) I
n fact, it was a physicist that managed to get into physical form :)
Awwww yeah Physicists unite!!Sorry to say but it is chemistry > physics ;)
Great thread insanipi!!
If you keep this up I'm going to have to put a Kanye meme in my sig saying insanipi is the best mod of all timeHahaha, I'll have the popcorn out, just in case. ;)
Brenden, I think it's time you put up the Kanye meme ;DIn time, Flaws, in time :P
If you keep this up I'm going to have to put a Kanye meme in my sig saying insanipi is the best mod of all timeDont' worry brenden. Insanipi didn't keep it up. ;)
Dont' worry brenden. Insanipi didn't keep it up. ;)Legit thought I did- but then I didn't. Oops. #rip
Great. Now I can procrastinate from AN without leaving to go to sciencealert. :)Hahah you're welcome :)
This isn't really new 'news' or anything, so I'm not sure if this is the right place to put it (sorry insanipi).Perfectly fine post, really interesting article!
Here's some other news articles in the past week from Science Daily! :)Awesome chem news insanipi!
- Using very sophisticated microscopic techniques to see chemical bonds make and break
- Material characterisation can now pinpoint cement setting times
- A safer way of disposing of circuit boards has been developed (This is more material science than chemistry, but still interesting!)
- A new approach to sustainable building! (This is also more material science than chemistry, but still pretty cool!)
Assessing risk of chemicals to wildlife is huge challenge that requires new approach - ScienceDailyhttps://chemtrust.org/wildlife/
"A leaf produces glucose and oxygen. We produce methanol and oxygen.".
Nobel Prize (Chemistry): Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier (CRISPR/Cas9)