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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 ...
By adding citric acid and squid ink to a cellulose-based polymer, researchers created a variety of structurally colored ...
A new study suggests that growing bush basil near bean plants could offer a cost-effective, natural (and tasty!) alternative ...
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Have environmental efforts reduced mercury levels in tuna? No, levels of mercury in tuna have remained steady for nearly 50 years. It may take decades and stricter environmental policies to start ...
Want to remove microplastics from water? Try brewing it for a cup of tea or coffee! Research reported in Environmental Science & Technology Letters shows that by boiling then filtering tap water, up ...
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.Ivermectin has proved to be one of the most extraordinary drugs ever discovered for the treatment and control of parasitic diseases and has become an ...
Researchers in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology Letters report an unexpected source of potentially harmful compounds in wastewater systems — toilet paper.
DayGlo fluorescent pigments, a new class of pigments based on fluorescent dyes and polymeric materials, were developed between the 1930s and 1950s.
Ever wanted to 3D print a living material that contains genetically engineered plant cells? Researchers report in ACS Central Science they have done just that. Their prototypes open the way to complex ...
Cutting boards are handy tools found in most homes and restaurant kitchens. But a small-scale study in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology suggests that they are an overlooked source of micrometer ...