A $70,000 grant will support a Trine University faculty member's research into gels that could improve oil recovery and affect food production.
AI process automation for scientific journal workflow for peer-reviewed journals at American Cancer Society, includes lessons learned and recommendation for leadership ...
Monoclonal antibodies are widely used to treat diseases ranging from cancer to autoimmune disorders. The safety and efficacy of these biologic drugs depend on maintaining their correct ...
Cambridge scientists have discovered a light-powered chemical reaction that lets researchers modify complex drug molecules at the final stages of development. Unlike traditional methods that rely on ...
To survive in areas where it is difficult to photosynthesize, some organisms adopt unique strategies. Osaka Metropolitan ...
The American Chemical Society is inviting chemists from around the world to take part in a special virtual program at 10 a.m. ET on April 6, its founding day, to celebrate its ses ...
Researchers report in ACS ES&T Water that some wet wipes break down into plastic fibers, or microplastics, that could harm ...
The Hofstra University student members of the American Chemical Society hosted an event on Wednesday, March 4, during common ...
Polymer-based adhesives are essential for bonding lightweight materials used in transportation; however, how individual polymer chains behave at solid interfaces has remained unclear. In a recent ...
Born in Brooklyn in 1942, Freed’s scientific trajectory began early; he and his brother Jack, who himself would go on to ...
A new study from the American Chemical Society suggests dogs may release more particles into indoor air and bring bacteria and fungi inside homes.
A new study found that both big and small dogs can change indoor air quality, sometimes emitting more particles than their owners.
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