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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 ...
By adding citric acid and squid ink to a cellulose-based polymer, researchers created a variety of structurally colored ...
Researchers have created their own temporary tattoo sticker that has a hidden purpose: detecting the presence of one drug ...
Researchers provide a debrief about how their mapping of key locations, including private wells, septic systems and service ...
ACS is excited to announce that Team USA earned four gold medals at the 57th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) held in ...
The American Chemical Society offers several grants and mini-grants to encourage local sections to spread their passion for chemistry throughout their communities. We also celebrate outstanding ...
Join us for a webinar designed to help you get the most out of your ACS Publications subscription. This session will guide researchers in all stages of their career through the most effective ways to ...
Cover from "Flavor Chemistry Research, USDA ARS Western Regional Research Center," produced by the National Historic Chemical Landmarks program of the American Chemical Society in 2013.
Research published in ACS Central Science shows that beads containing engineered E. coli could efficiently transform PET waste into a starting material for nylon, drugs and fragrances.
Izaak Maurits Kolthoff (1894–1993) has been described as the father of modern analytical chemistry for his research and teaching that transformed the ways by which scientists separate, identify, and ...
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