Chemistry

  1. Chemistry

    World’s largest lizard is venomous too

    Komodo dragons kill prey in a way similar to some snakes, scientists find.

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  2. Chemistry

    Seeing red means danger ahead

    A tiny molecule may make a big difference in future warning systems.

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  3. Chemistry

    Night of the living ants

    Chemicals make the difference between life and death for these insects.

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  4. Chemistry

    A clean getaway

    New household cleaners may make blood hard to find at crime scenes.

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  5. Chemistry

    Plastic-munching microbes

    Microbes may soon help make it easier to recycle your soda bottle, helping to create new demand for what has historically been a low-quality recycled material.

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  6. Chemistry

    Bug, bug, go away

    News snapshot from Science News for Kids.

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  7. Chemistry

    Sugary survival skill

    Scientists have discovered the trick that an African fly uses to survive dry times.

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  8. Chemistry

    Explainer: What are oxidants and antioxidants?

    Certain chemicals, including many in foods, fight chemical reactions that could harm cells in the body and in wildlife.

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  9. Chemistry

    Hair detectives

    Scientists have found a way to figure out where a person is from and where he or she has been, just by looking at samples of the person's hair.

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  10. Physics

    Explainer: How a synchrotron works

    Giant magnets direct superfast light into beams up to 30 million times as bright as those produced by a laser pointer.

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  11. Chemistry

    Super Sticky Power

    Scientists have combined the sticking power of geckos and mussels to create an extrasticky material.

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  12. Chemistry

    A Spider’s Silky Strength

    What makes spider webs so strong? Scientists attempt to unravel the secrets of silk.

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