Urea reacts extremely quickly under the conditions that existed when our planet was newly formed. This new insight furthers our understanding of how life on Earth might have begun. Researchers from ...
A common chemical found in urine can be used to kick-start large-scale production of proteins such as hormones and antibodies used by biotech companies. Researchers at Aston University and the ...
Toyo Engineering Corp. (Tokyo) announced that its proprietary urea synthesis and granulation license has been selected for ...
How did life begin on Earth? Experts have long been fascinated by this question and over the years have come up with a variety of theories. One hypothesis is that the origin of life can be traced back ...
CU Boulder doctoral student takes first prize in state 3MT competition for presentation on the urea molecule Zach Schiffman, a doctoral candidate in chemistry, beat out participating universities ...
Researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Geneva have developed a new method that allows them to observe chemical reactions taking place in liquids at extremely high temporal resolution. This ...
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