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Researchers have created a reusable hydrogel that releases artificial saliva over time, which could help provide sustained ...
Science, scents, and cloud bubbles? That’s just the beginning at this year’s ACS Kids Zone, a free, family-friendly event ...
Researchers have developed a method to dry food at room temperature by adjusting air pressure conditions and using food-safe ...
Building on previously presented research, a team found that period underwear and reusable pads contained PFAS, which might be absorbed into the body through skin contact.
A study compares the data that went into the maps from federal monitoring stations, low-cost sensors and satellites that ...
Researchers report that the colorful patterns in their inexpensive and durable paper-based sensor array changed in the ...
Researchers have developed nanoparticles that could slow disease progression and reduce flare severity, based on results from ...
Five papers published in ACS journals provide new insights to help protect natural water sources and ensure that more people ...
ACS is proud to announce that Jennifer A. Doudna is the recipient of the 2026 Priestley Medal. This award is the highest ...
Researchers in ACS’ Analytical Chemistry report the initial development of a system that inexpensively screens for Parkinson’s disease from the odors in a person’s ear wax.
Infamous for their environmental persistence and potential links to health conditions, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals, are being discovered in unexpected ...
Researchers in ACS’ Nano Letters gave tardigrades tiny “tattoos” to test a microfabrication technique to build microscopic, biocompatible devices.
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