Detection of nitric oxide (NO) is important for monitoring air quality because the NO released in the combustion of fossil ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the third most potent greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide and methane. It can also be oxidized by ...
Scientists unearth a clue to the molecular mechanisms involved in N2O reduction by deep-sea hydrothermal vent bacteria.
Governments want to regulate nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a party drug used by young adults in the United States and ...
Minnesota streams are saturated with nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas. Study found emissions stem from agricultural ...
Scientists unearth a clue to the molecular mechanisms involved in N2O reduction by deep-sea hydrothermal vent ...
Detection of nitric oxide (NO) is important for monitoring air quality because the NO released in the combustion of fossil fuels contributes to acid rain and smog. In medicine, NO is an important ...
Agricultural production accounted for 74 percent of human-driven nitrous oxide emissions in the 2010s—attributed primarily to the use of chemical fertilizers and animal waste on croplands—according to ...
Chronic nitric oxide (NO) donor treatment is a novel antiepileptic strategy that has an effect beyond neuronal ion channels.