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ACS has named 36 members as ACS Fellows for 2025. The fellows program began in 2009 to recognize and honor ACS members for ...
A new study suggests that growing bush basil near bean plants could offer a cost-effective, natural (and tasty!) alternative ...
Researchers have created their own temporary tattoo sticker that has a hidden purpose: detecting the presence of one drug ...
By adding citric acid and squid ink to a cellulose-based polymer, researchers created a variety of structurally colored ...
ACS is excited to announce that Team USA earned four gold medals at the 57th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) held in ...
Researchers provide a debrief about how their mapping of key locations, including private wells, septic systems and service ...
Lead contamination in municipal water sources is a consistent threat to public health. Ingesting even tiny amounts of lead can harm the human brain and nervous system — especially in young children.
Infamous for their environmental persistence and potential links to health conditions, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals, are being discovered in unexpected ...
Researchers in ACS’ Nano Letters gave tardigrades tiny “tattoos” to test a microfabrication technique to build microscopic, biocompatible devices.
Researchers reporting in ACS Central Science have generated electricity from rain-like droplets moving through a tube.
Iron and its alloys, such as steel and cast iron, dominate the modern world, and there’s growing demand for iron-derived products. Traditionally, blast furnaces transform iron ore into purified ...
Transparent wood, made by modifying wood’s natural structure, has been proposed as a sturdy, eco-friendly plastic alternative. But wood’s biodegradability is often sacrificed in the process.
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