Companies withhold studies of potential harm from pesticides
New study shows that one in four industry-funded studies examining the potential harm from pesticides on the developing brain were not shared with EU authorities.
Reduced emissions led to increased climate warming
The Covid pandemic shutdowns in South Asia reduced the concentration of short-lived cooling particles in the air, while the concentration of long-lived greenhouse gases was barely affected.
New way to purify water from pharmaceutical pollutants
Researchers have developed porous crystals made from pomegranate extract to capture and degrade pharmaceutical molecules found in local municipal wastewater.
Chemists from Stockholm University present a new study in the high impact publication Chem, “Diarylation of N- and O-nucleophiles through a metal-free cascade reaction”.
The method presents an energy efficient, metal-free, robust and sustainable way to produce diaryl- and triarylamines as well as diaryl ethers.
The Swedish labor market has undergone major changes after World War II – and working-life is often described as having become much more complex. But the pace of change has not increased recently. This is shown by a new study from SOFI, published in European Societies.
PhD students and post docs in organic chemistry, got to present their research and get feedback to Prof. McMillan and Prof. List. And what was that bet all about?
Erik Møse, who led the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, will present the Commission's report published on 15 March. The event will be broadcast online and anyone interested is welcome to tune in!
Erik Møse, who led the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, will present the Commission's report published on 15 March. The event will be broadcast online and anyone interested is welcome to tune in!