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Why are vinegar and baking soda so good for cleaning?
By Stacy Kish published
Why are common household items like baking soda and vinegar such good cleaning agents?
Scientists convert plastic waste into vanilla flavoring
By Yasemin Saplakoglu published
Scientists have figured out a way to convert plastic waste into vanilla flavoring with genetically engineered bacteria, according to a new study.
1st measurement of a neutron 'skin' is unlocking the secrets of exploded stars
By Ben Turner published
The thickness of a lump of lead can teach us about the mysterious husks of exploded stars.
How do we turn oil into plastic?
By Emma Bryce published
Here's how crude oil becomes plastic.
New type of ultra-strong chemical bond discovered
By Rafi Letzter published
Similar to the bonds found in water, but way more powerful, this new bond could offer deep insight into the true workings of chemical reactions.
Scientists finally solve the mystery behind a 100-year-old chemistry experiment
By Stephanie Pappas published
Scientists may finally understand the mysterious transition behind a century-old chemistry experiment involving metals.
How Many Chemical Elements Can You Name? 1 in 5 Americans Can't Name One.
By Stephanie Pappas published
One in 5 Americans can't name a single element on the Periodic Table.
What Are PFAS?
By Rachel Ross published
These synthetic chemicals have been included in numerous household products for more than eight decades, but are they safe?
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