The scientists from DIII-D have designed a compact Nuclear Fusion plant concept. The details have been provided in a new paper in Nuclear Fusion. The…
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Highly knowledgeable in her field, Lucie D. Benn is the sub-editor at Chemicals News and boasts of a post-doctoral degree in chemistry. Before joining the editorial team of Chemicals News, Lucie has an elaborate career history as a science writer and was also directly associated with various international news channels as an R&D expert. However, her love for science and dexterity in expressive writing is unparalleled, which explains her current job role. Her expertise in editing is well reflected in her dedicated work style. An adept in the practices of professionalism, time-based delivery, and team management role, Lucie is a perfect fit in our organization. Besides her regular job as a sub-editor at Chemicals News, she also organizes various engagement programs in the office to develop the highest standards of teamwork, collaboration, and knowledge exchange that render improved output and productivity.
A Portland based environmental non profit company Maine Defend Our Health,is lobbying leading macaroni and cheese manufacturers to remove a potentially harmful Chemical from its…
Scientists monitor the health effects of only a few hundred of the roughly 40,000 commercially used Chemicals listed in the US Toxic Substances Control Act…
President Biden’s push for a green Power revolution could expand energy production’s economic benefits to a significantly broader community. If the blockage of fossil-fuel-production states…
The city of Bemidji reached a settlement with 3M to help pay for treating contamination in the city’s water supply. The American Multinationals conglomerate company…
The environment and health group have criticised the proposal to relax the chemicals regulations in Australia saying they are odd with public health and safety…
According to the new study, two Chemicals that are commonly found in processed foods may harm the immune system. The study, published March 24 in…
A federal Court still holds the Consumer Product Safety Commission ban that keeps some of the most harmful phthalate chemicals out of kids’ plastic toys…