Could Chemistry Create Synthetic Life?
Exploring the Frontier of Artificial Cells The idea of creating life in a laboratory once existed only in science fiction. Today, rapid progress in nanotechnology research and synthetic biology is…
Exploring the Frontier of Artificial Cells The idea of creating life in a laboratory once existed only in science fiction. Today, rapid progress in nanotechnology research and synthetic biology is…
Introduction When most people think of robots, they imagine large metallic machines powered by electronics and mechanical parts. But modern science is exploring something far more fascinating and much smaller.…
How Small Molecules Create Big Medical Breakthroughs In the hidden world of chemistry, tiny molecular structures quietly influence life and health. A single carefully designed molecule can alter how diseases…
The Rapid Growth of Global Energy Storage Energy storage technology is expanding at an extraordinary pace. In 2019, approximately 170 gigawatt hours of batteries were produced globally. By 2030, this…
Introduction: Why Biodegradable Plastics Are Important for the Environment Plastic pollution has become one of the most serious environmental challenges worldwide. Conventional plastics are primarily produced from petroleum based polymers…
In the microscopic world where molecules move like invisible travelers, capturing certain gases has always been a difficult challenge for scientists. Gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen, and toxic…
Introduction Every year, human activities release more than 37 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the atmosphere. Industries, power plants, transportation systems, and automobiles continuously emit this invisible gas,…
Introduction The future will not be built only by algorithms and artificial intelligence. It will be built by molecules. From the materials in our infrastructure to the fuels that power…
Introduction Some chemicals were designed to last. Unfortunately, they last too well. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS, are often called “forever chemicals” because they resist breakdown in…
Introduction Inside every living cell, thousands of chemical reactions occur every second. Proteins fold, DNA replicates, signals travel, and metabolic pathways operate with astonishing precision. Life itself is built on…