IMAGE: Freezing Cu as a noble metal like catalyst with oxidization-resistance property facilitates the controlling of selective hydrogenation. This behavior is
Month: December 2018
Put Fire Safety at the Top of Your To-Do Holiday List
A horrific 2011 Christmas Day fire killed five people, including three young sisters, in their Stamford, Conn., home. The tragedy
Stabilizing 2D layered perovskites for photovoltaics: setting up a defensive wall
IMAGE: Comparison of RP and DJ phase 2D layered perovskite structures view Credit: DICP How to set up a defensive wall
Droughts boost emissions as hydropower dries up
IMAGE: This photo is an aerial view of Folsom Dam and Lake in Sacramento County shows low water levels in January
All That Glitters on Your Christmas Cookies May Not Be Safe to Eat
Some of those decorative glitters and dusts you’re planning to use in your holiday baking aren’t meant to be eaten,
Study: Increased risk of heart attack, stroke in months leading up to a cancer diagnosis
Older adults with cancer are more likely to have had a heart attack or stroke in the months prior to
Two Type 2 diabetes drugs linked to higher risk of heart disease
Two drugs commonly prescribed to treat Type 2 diabetes carry a high risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack,
Teething Jewelry Linked to at Least One Baby’s Death: FDA
Teething jewelry products, such as necklaces, pose significant safety risks and have been tied to at least one baby’s death,
Fire air pollution weakens forest productivity
IMAGE: Indirect carbon loss caused by fire O3 and aerosols. Credit: Xu Yue Fire is an important element of Earth
Does alcohol on greeting cards undermine public health messages about harmful drinking?
Does alcohol on greeting cards undermine public health messages about harmful drinking? Themes of drunkenness on cards are popular, but