In late 2012 we released our original report on arsenic in rice, in which we found measurable levels in almost all of the 60 rice varieties and rice products we tested. Our most recent testing and ...
The isotope ratios of 238 Pu/ 239+240 Pu, so far unprecedented in the literature, have been for the first time observed in the cryoconite of the Exploradores Glacier in Patagonia.
Men of science who traversed Styria have long reported the fact that there were people in Styria who consumed arsenic. However, this statement was denied by others, who affirmed that the white ...
China National Nuclear Corporation’s (CNNC) first-ever commercial reactor for the production of isotopes has officially opened. Called the Qinshan Nuclear Power Base plant, it has already ...
Stable isotopes are alternative forms of elements with different molecular weights that are found naturally and do not decay radioactively. Stable isotope analysis of elements such as carbon ...
These developments underscore ASP Isotopes' efforts to diversify the global supply of critical isotopes, currently dominated by Russian state-owned entities. With a focus on healthcare ...
Report by BC Professor of Physics David Broido and international colleagues confirm high thermal conductivity predicted for isotopically enriched cubic boron nitride Research by Professor of Physics ...
Ginsenoside AD-2 Ameliorating Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Activation in HSC-T6 Cells and Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Hepatic Fibrosis in Mice via Regulation of VD-VDR Axis.
Prof. Peter Licence of the University of Nottingham will take over as Editor-in-Chief of ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering at the start of July 2023. Pete has been an Executive Editor since 2019 ...
Among these metals are lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic, which can cause severe harm to people, such as kidney failure or different types of cancer. To prevent these diseases, we need a system, ...