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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.
A research team used computer modeling to create a database of predicted chemical structures for improved detection of ...
Terence Tarnowsky, a physicist at Los Almos National Laboratory (LANL), will present his results at the fall meeting of the ...
Researchers developed a one-step process to create a reusable, compostable "jelly ice" from gelatin — the same ingredient in ...
Researchers say a small molecule could treat acetaminophen-induced liver injury. In mice, it decreased liver inflammation and ...
Research finds it may not only be temperatures that make heat waves unsafe but also the heat-related increase in airborne ...
Researchers have created a reusable hydrogel that releases artificial saliva over time, which could help provide sustained ...
Researchers are taking the laser out of LASIK by remodeling the cornea, rather than cutting it, in initial animal tissue ...
Researchers developed edible microbeads made from green tea polyphenols, vitamin E and seaweed that, when consumed, bind to fats in the gastrointestinal tract.
Researchers propose a method for using cottonseed oil as a “greener” and safer alternative to formaldehyde and PFAS when ...
Researchers developed edible, boba-like beads that trap fat particles in the gut. A preliminary study in rats indicates that ingesting these beads may be a simple and effective weight-loss ...
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