Researchers in the College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed a material—a new kind of shape memory polymer (SMP)—that could have major implications for health care. SMPs are... Read more
Scientists have long known of the potential of microalgae to aid in the production of biofuels and other valuable chemicals. However, the difficulty and significant cost of growing microalga... Read more
New article from Maye Research Group draws on nanoscience, self-assembly Chemists in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences have made a transformational advance in an alternate l... Read more
Chemists in the College of Arts and Sciences have figured out how to turn bacterial molecules into potential drug molecules. Yan-Yeung Luk, associate professor of chemistry, and his research... Read more
“This study has important implications that go well beyond the forests of the northeastern United States” Calcium can do much more than strengthen bones. The mineral is a critical nutrient f... Read more
Potential applications include gas storage, heterogeneous catalysis and lithium-ion batteries Chemists in The College of Arts and Sciences have figured out how to synthesize nanomaterials wi... Read more
What do fireflies, nanorods, and Christmas lights have in common? Someday, consumers may be able to purchase multicolor strings of light that don’t need electricity or batteries to glo... Read more