Chemistry & Physics
Updates every hour. Last Updated: 10-Sep-2025 21:11 ET (11-Sep-2025 01:11 GMT/UTC)
Cal Poly Chemistry professor among three U.S. faculty to be honored for contributions to chemistry instruction
California Polytechnic State UniversityGrant and Award Announcement
A Cal Poly chemistry professor is among three U.S. university faculty to be awarded the national James Flack Norris Award for outstanding teaching in chemistry by the American Chemical Society. Dr. Phil Costanzo is being recognized for his work with the American Chemical Society's Macromolecular Alliance for Community Resources & Outreach for achievements in chemistry education and its extensive, sustained impact on the polymer education community. Costanzo’s work has included broad educational outreach through guidance for K-12 instructors and higher education teachers providing developmental instruction. “There are people who now need to teach polymer science who have never taken a class in polymer science,” Costanzo said. “That can be intimidating. So, we'll help people develop full curriculum at a high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels.”
MicroRNA is awarded an Impact Factor Ranking for 2024
Bentham Science PublishersBusiness Announcement
Impact Factor Update: With MicroRNA’s addition to the Impact Factor list, 62 Bentham Science journals now hold this prestigious distinction. Current Neuropharmacology continues to lead the list with a 2024 impact factor of 5.3, followed by Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery (4.1) and Current Medicinal Chemistry (3.5). Bentham Science is committed to publishing impactful research in the years to come.
World’s first: Lithuanian scientists’ discovery may transform OLED technology and explosives detection
Kaunas University of TechnologyPeer-Reviewed Publication
In modern devices, such as phone screens or advanced sensors, light is often generated by pairs of organic molecules, where one molecule, known as the donor, transmits electrons, and the other, referred to as the acceptor, receives them. An international team of scientists from Kaunas University of Technology, KTU, Lithuania, has, for the first time, observed the luminescence of an excited complex formed by two donor molecules. This discovery opens new possibilities for developing simpler, more efficient, and more sustainable optoelectronic devices.
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- ACS Applied Electronic Materials
Rice researchers develop superstrong, eco-friendly materials from bacteria
Rice UniversityPeer-Reviewed Publication
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- Nature Communications
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- U.S. National Science Foundation, U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities, Welch Foundation
Reducing multiple tap water contaminants may prevent over 50,000 cancer cases
Environmental Working GroupPeer-Reviewed Publication
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- Environmental Research
Climate change linked to decline in nutritional quality of food
Society for Experimental BiologyReports and Proceedings
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- SEB Conference 2025