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A study compares the data that went into the maps from federal monitoring stations, low-cost sensors and satellites that ...
Researchers have developed nanoparticles that could slow disease progression and reduce flare severity, based on results from ...
Five papers published in ACS journals provide new insights to help protect natural water sources and ensure that more people ...
ACS is proud to announce that Jennifer A. Doudna is the recipient of the 2026 Priestley Medal. This award is the highest ...
Researchers have reanalyzed samples of an ancient residue using modern analytical techniques and determined that it’s likely ...
Investigadores han vuelto a analizar muestras de los residuos utilizando técnicas analíticas modernas y han determinado que probablemente sean restos de miel antigua.
ACS has named 36 members as ACS Fellows for 2025. The fellows program began in 2009 to recognize and honor ACS members for outstanding achievements in and contributions to science, the profession and ...
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 used to “spike” alcoholic beverages.
Researchers have developed a sponge-like material with long, microscopic air pockets that uses sunlight and a simple plastic cover to turn saltwater into freshwater.
Researchers in ACS’ Analytical Chemistry report the initial development of a system that inexpensively screens for Parkinson’s disease from the odors in a person’s ear wax.
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