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Researchers have created their own temporary tattoo sticker that has a hidden purpose: detecting the presence of one drug used to “spike” alcoholic beverages.
By adding citric acid and squid ink to a cellulose-based polymer, researchers created a variety of structurally colored ...
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 ...
The ACS Committee on Chemists with Disabilities Student Travel Award is to encourage and support the participation of ...
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Although many crystals may look alike at first glance, in this experiment we find a couple of ways to tell them apart.
Join science communicators as they discuss how GenAI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini can be integrated throughout the scholarly process, from research and writing to public dissemination.
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.
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.