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On Saturn's largest moon, water and oil would mix — opening the door to exotic chemistry in our solar system
On Saturn's largest moon, Titan, molecules that would never mix on Earth are mixing together, seemingly defying a fundamental rule of chemistry.
A newly discovered molecular phenomenon is responsible for the spectral balls of light seen in swamps and cemeteries ...
Water companies have been ordered to tackle potentially harmful levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water sources for more than six million people, the BBC can reveal. Forever chemicals, ...
Tests on olivine hint that water-rich exoplanets could generate H2O internally, possibly explaining ocean worlds and even some of Earth’s early water.
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Saturn’s moon Titan has chemistry stranger than expected
Recent observations have revealed that the chemistry on Saturn’s moon Titan is more complex and unusual than previously ...
Power plants that use steam to generate electricity need water. Without it, they can’t do their job. But water and steam are complicated, much as is blood in our veins and arteries. So, water ...
The 2024 ACS Sustainability Summit explored the vital role of chemistry in advancing U.N. Sustainable Development Goal #6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Thoughout the summit, leading experts in academia ...
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