You searched for chemicals - Page 12 of 20 - Good News Network
Home Search

chemicals - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

In ‘World First’ Blind People Have Their Vision Restored Thanks to Stem Cells From Deceased Organ Donors

Millions of blind people could have their vision actually restored using stem cells taken from the eyes of non-living donors, according to new research...

Instead of Wasting Trillions of Gallons of Water Every Year, ‘World’s First’ System Dyes Fabrics With CO2

These ingenious machines could recycle tons of CO2 while simultaneously saving trillions of gallons of water used by the fashion industry every year.

After Decades of Research, Mexican Scientist Successfully Eliminates HPV From Dozens of Her Patients

After 20 years of research, a team of scientists from Mexico has succeeded in curing 29 patients of HPV. Human papillomavirus is a sexually-transmitted disease...

The Science of The Magic Hour: Why We Should Read to Each Other – Especially Our Kids

Reading aloud to children and elderly family members is not just a bonding experience – it's also a neurological booster shot for everyone involved.

New Chemical Process Converts Plastic Waste into Fuel, University Researchers Looking for Investors

The researchers behind the technology that turns plastic into fuel are looking for investors to implement the process on a mass-market scale.

Human Appetite Suppressant Shown to Also Work on Mosquitos – and It Could Make Them Safer for Everyone

Researchers have discovered a way to make mosquitos feel more satisfied – and it could prevent thousands of infections around the world.

Scientists Create Super-Thin ‘Sheet’ That Could Charge Our Phones By Harvesting Wifi From the Air

Dead cell phone batteries may be a thing of the past thanks to this new 2D material that was recently engineered by MIT researchers.

Swiss Company to Get CO2 Out of the Atmosphere and Into Sparkling Water

You may soon be able to drink sparkling water that contains carbon dioxide captured directly from the atmosphere. Climeworks, a company that specializes in carbon-capture...

Tiny Sponges in the Bloodstream Could Greatly Reduce Cancer Treatment Side Effects

The sponges could also allow doctors to take more aggressive therapeutic action against liver cancer, too.

The Ozone Hole is Healing and May Be Completely Repaired Within Our Lifetimes, Says UN Report

This new United Nations report illustrates just what humanity can accomplishment if it works together to save its home planet.

8 Under-Appreciated Autumn Veggies and Fruits You Should Be Eating

Autumn is my favorite time of year, not just because the weather is beautiful, but also because fall brings some of the most delicious...

Experience Emotional and Physical Health Benefits By Spending Some Time On a Boat

Roughly 142 million Americans take to the nation’s waterways on boats each year—and for good reason. Recent research has shown that people experience emotional,...

New Battery Gobbles Up Carbon Dioxide Before It Ever Reaches the Atmosphere

Lithium-based battery could make use of greenhouse gas before it ever gets into the atmosphere. Written by David L. Chandler, MIT News A new type of battery...

Put These 5 Plants In Your Bedroom Window for a Better Night’s Sleep

Studies conducted by NASA have proven that several of these plant species can lead to a better night's sleep and better air quality.

Tus Cosméticos Contienen Ingredientes Perjudiciales: El Congreso Finalmente Tomará Acción- Aquí Está lo que Necesitas Saber

Actualmente, las empresas fabricantes de cosméticos no tienen la obligación legal en Estados Unidos de reportar los problemas de salud generados por sus productos,...

Electric Shock Collars for Pets to Be Banned in England

The ban is based on evidence that shock collars can drastically worsen behavioral problems in cats and dogs.

How Common People Are Rewiring Their Brains to Do Uncommon Things

This researcher believes that –with a little practice– anybody can step outside the ordinary realm of possibilities to do the most uncommon things.

10 Years After Banning Lead Paint and Other Hazards for U.S. Kids, These Are the Results

This groundbreaking piece of legislation was passed in 2008 with bipartisan support – 10 years later, here are the exciting results.

‘More Reliable’ New Form of Digital Analysis May Help to Eliminate Animal Testing

Testing chemicals, medicines, and cosmetics on animals may soon be a thing of the past thanks to this new, “more reliable” approach. A recently published...

23-Year-old Invents Method to Break Down Unrecyclable Plastic Film into Valuable Liquids

There are over 6 billion tons of plastic waste languishing on the planet, unable to be recycled – but this 23-year-old college student may...