Scientists publishing in ACS Nano are spinning their own spider-like silk and using it to create improved wound dressings.
Squinting into the treetops won’t reveal the tiny organisms up there. But these creatures leave clues, in the form of DNA, on ...
Kombucha is a fizzy, tangy drink made by fermenting tea. But brewers are now fermenting other plant-based drinks to explore nutritional properties and flavors. Researchers in ACS Agricultural Science ...
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we break down the complicated science of tides and why some places have massive tidal swings while others do not. We also cover the role of ancient viral DNA ...
Augmented reality (AR) takes digital images and superimposes them onto real-world views. But AR is more than a new way to play video games; it could transform surgery and self-driving cars. To make ...
Animals have some amazing adaptations that help them live in even the most hostile environments. Consider camels, for instance. They can thrive in some of the hottest and driest places on Earth. Their ...
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The ACS Bridge Program (ACS-BP) is partnering with the Genentech Foundation and the ACS Leadership Institute to launch the Graduate School Readiness and Professional Development (GSRPD) Boot Camp. The ...
The USNCO program celebrates the following faculty and student mentors who have played a vital role in preparing the brightest high school students in the U.S. to compete in the International ...