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A new study suggests that babies born in Cincinnati in the mid-2000s were permanently exposed to far more chemicals in…
Innovation News Network takes a closer look at the pros and cons of chemical and electric propulsion, and why slow…
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, have an unfortunate nickname: “Forever Chemicals.” That sounds dramatic, but from a chemistry…
The Verschuren Center fills a critical scale-up gap for biobased manufacturing companies critical to solving global challenges. Biomanufacturing is a…
The ANTENNAE project aims to adapt 3GPP telecommunications standards to communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) services to support safe and…
The D4RUNOFF project transforms complex urban runoff data into clear climate-informed risk maps, enabling cities to identify pollution hotspots and…
Dr. Harry J Barraza, COO of PFxBiotech, talks about the role of alternative proteins and precision fermentation in securing Europe’s…
In honor of National Battery Day on February 18, Cirba Solutions, the national leader in battery recycling and critical mineral…
Urban stormwater runoff is increasingly recognized as one of the most complex and underappreciated sources of diffuse pollution affecting rivers,…
Supermassive black holes can slow star formation not only in their own galaxies but also in nearby galaxies, suggesting that…