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Scientific breakthroughs that make chemistry safer, more efficient and more sustainable will be honored by the American Chemical Society’s (ACS’) Green Chemistry Challenge Awards.
Researchers developed edible microbeads made from green tea polyphenols, vitamin E and seaweed that, when consumed, bind to fats in the gastrointestinal tract.
A research team used computer modeling to create a database of predicted chemical structures for improved detection of ...
Human corneas are dome-shaped, clear structures that sit at the front of the eye, bending light from surroundings and focusing it onto the retina, where it’s sent to the brain and interpreted as an ...
ACS announces the launch of the Graduate Student Success Grant, a one-time, $2.5 million initiative that provides support for graduate students whose research has been disrupted as a result of ...
Researchers are modeling the efficiency and cost of converting nuclear waste to tritium. This rare fuel is key for clean energy from future nuclear fusion reactors.
Research finds it may not only be temperatures that make heat waves unsafe but also the heat-related increase in airborne pollutants.
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To support graduate students (M.S. and Ph.D.), within one year of degree completion, whose education and training were ...
Purpose To recognize outstanding contributions to the field of biomimetic chemistry. Description The award consists of $10,000 and a certificate. Up to $2,500 for travel expenses to the meeting at ...
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