5 Molecules That May Cure Major Diseases
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…
Beyond Lithium: The Battery Materials Quietly Rewriting Energy Storage
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…
How Biodegradable Plastics Are Made? The Chemistry Behind Eco-Friendly Polymers
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…
Invisible Architects: How Metal Organic Frameworks Trap the Untrappable
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…
From Pollution to Product: The New Chemistry Turning CO₂ into Cash
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,…
The Molecules That Will Shape 2050
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…
Breaking the Unbreakable: The Hunt to Destroy Forever Chemicals
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…
Bioorthogonal Chemistry Explained: How Chemistry Sneaks Past Biology
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…
Direct Air Capture and Nano-Adsorbents: Advanced Materials for Sustainable Carbon Removal
Introduction Direct Air Capture (DAC) is an innovative technology that removes CO₂ directly from the atmosphere at very low concentrations (~0.04%). The efficiency and cost of DAC are highly influenced…
Review Article: Structure and Writing Guidelines
This presentation provides a concise overview of how to write an effective review article in academic research. It explains the purpose, structure, and essential components of a review paper, along…
