“We may never know precisely how life began, but understanding how some of its ingredients take shape is within reach.
Researchers report how Paenibacillus avoids harm by its own antibiotic — information that is crucial for developing new drug ...
A study reports that, around the world, wildfires and prescribed burns could emit substantially more gases, including ones that contribute to air pollution, than previously thought.
Using ocean current models and chemical analysis, a team explains how oily material managed to travel over 5,200 miles (8,500 ...
The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is proud to announce that Environmental Health Perspectives ...
The Society Committee on Education (SOCED) selects ACS Student Communities—Student Chapters (U.S.-based), International Student Chapters, and Graduate Student Organizations (GSO)—to receive special ...
Frozen foods have become a staple of the modern diet. Freezing allows consumers to have access to foods previously unavailable or available only seasonally, and it provides convenience for many ...
Researchers reporting in ACS Applied Bio Materials developed a prototype injectable paste derived from human skin cells that ...
Designated April 26, 2011, at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York, and April 8, 2011, at Agilent Technologies in Santa Clara, California. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) has become a ...
Initially dedicated at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, on March 11, 2000. Rededicated at Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley on August 11, 2019, during the ...
ChemMatters, ACS's award-winning high school chemistry magazine, helps high school students make connections between chemistry and the world around them. ChemEd X, published under the ACS Division of ...
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