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Researchers publishing in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology tested beers brewed in different areas around the U.S. for ...
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Securing grant funding involves more than just a great research idea—it requires a well-designed project and a polished proposal. Join Program Officers from the ACS Office of Research Grants for a ...
Chemists and chemical engineers hold immense power to reduce environmental impact through the choices they make, especially when selecting synthetic routes. But how can they be sure they're making the ...
In partnership with the Genentech Foundation, the ACS Bridge Program is pleased to offer the 2025 ACS Bridge Career Conference. This conference is aimed to provide ACS Bridge Fellows, graduate ...
On June 3, 1947, on the campus of Columbia University in New York City, a young chemistry student from Queens received her Ph.D. At the time, she didn’t know she was making history. Working with Mary ...
Large batteries for long-term storage of solar and wind power are key to integrating abundant and renewable energy sources into the U.S. power grid. However, there is a lack of safe and reliable ...
Wastewater can provide clues about a community’s infectious disease status, and even its prescription and illicit drug use. But looking at sewage also provides information on persistent and ...
Smartwatches and fitness trackers have become ubiquitous forms of wearable tech, accompanying many people throughout their days (and nights). But they may expose the skin to so-called forever ...
Fake plants are moving into the 21st century! Researchers developed literal “power plants” — tiny, leaf-shaped generators that create electricity from a blowing breeze or falling raindrops — and ...
The language is dry and academic, as is appropriate for the abstract of a scientific paper in the prestigious journal Nature. The research described in the short paper, however, fell like a scientific ...
Exhaled breath contains chemical clues to what’s going on inside the body, including diseases like lung cancer. And devising ways to sense these compounds could help doctors provide early diagnoses — ...
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