Chemistry
An antimicrobial substance in pine tree bark may have a use for treating skin cancer.
A new technique may be 10,000 times more sensitive than existing methods.
Tiny organisms could replace controversial live animal testing.
The first hefty organic molecules may have formed within tiny droplets.
Biological phenomenon could turbocharge electricity generation in solar cells.
Research adds a new dimension to cranberries' possible effect on urinary tract infections.
Using reflected light to compare chemical makeup of moon and other asteroids.
Motor-oil additive could make better engine lubricants and reduce wear.
New system can automatically identify grape varietal and sugar content.
Laureates' research allows quantum mechanics and classical mechanics to 'shake hands.'
Scientists who used computer simulations to study chemical reactions win the award for chemistry.