News
A team of researchers developed an accessible, handheld water-testing system that was tested through a citizen science ...
Researchers publishing in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology tested beers brewed in different areas around the U.S. for ...
Keep learning. Excel in your career. Choose from more than 200 courses in seven different categories, taught by experts in the chemistry community, online and in person.
This award will provide funding to institutions of higher education to address key chemistry and engineering research challenges in the oil & gas industry through green chemistry and/or green ...
With more than 15 years of experience in academic research, teaching, and mentoring Masters' and Ph.D. students I can provide insights into new emerging career options in research, academia, and ...
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 ...
Nano- and microplastics are seemingly everywhere — water, soil and the air. While many creative strategies have been attempted to get rid of these plastic bits, one unexpectedly effective solution for ...
In December 1921, 14-year-old Leonard Thompson was near death. The boy had diabetes and weighed just 65 pounds. After a month in Toronto General Hospital, he wasn’t improving, so his physicians turned ...
Everywhere scientists look for microplastics, they’ve found them — food, water, air and some parts of the human body. But examinations of our innermost organs that aren’t directly exposed to the ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results