A new microwave-focused heating method selectively energizes individual atomic sites, making tough chemical reactions far more efficient and opening possibilities for greener fuels and CO₂ reuse.
Some industrial processes used to create useful chemicals require heat, but heating methods are often inefficient, partly because they heat a greater volume of space than they really need to.
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A health warning has been issued after several people in the North East of England experienced adverse reactions to botulinum toxin, which is sometimes branded as Botox. An investigation is underway ...
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H6, Canada Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H6, ...
Kardashian shared in a recent comment that she had a nose job, Botox and sculptra and filler, among other things done to her face ANDREAS BRANCH/PatrickMcMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty; Andreas ...
Khloé Kardashian set the record straight on June 27, opening up about the cosmetic procedures she's had done in response to a London-based doctor speculating about her recent "transformation" She ...
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