Researchers publishing in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry conducted an initial food safety study to identify ...
To find new ways to shield hair from heat, sunlight and air pollution, researchers in Brazil are turning to vegan-friendly ...
ACS opposes the Environmental Protection Agency’s February 12 action rescinding the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which was ...
Researchers report that water sampled from 20 water-dispensing kiosks in six states sometimes contained lead at levels above public health recommendations.
Dedicated at the MIT Museum on August 13, 2015, and installed at the former Polaroid Corporation Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Edwin H. Land (1909–1991) was the innovative inventor ...
Helping postdoctoral scholars prepare for faculty positions by providing expert feedback and strategies for navigating the job search process from preparing applications to interviewing to ...
Researchers in ACS’ Analytical Chemistry report improved lateral flow assays for at-home screening of common pet diseases.
Sunbeams contain a lot of energy. But current technology for harvesting solar power doesn’t capture as much as it could. Now, in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, researchers report that gold ...
Researchers show how monitoring wastewater revealed an increase in the use of relatively new dangerous synthetic opioids during two major social events in New Orleans.
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