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Congratulations to the 2024 recipients of the ACS Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Recognition Program. We are proud to recognize the talented graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in: ...
A team of researchers developed an accessible, handheld water-testing system that was tested through a citizen science ...
ACS Regional Meetings are organized by ACS Local Sections and reflect the diverse professional interests in their geographic regions. These meetings feature excellent technical programs on a variety ...
This award will provide funding to institutions of higher education to address key chemistry and engineering research challenges in the oil & gas industry through green chemistry and/or green ...
The American Chemical Society expects its members to adhere to the highest ethical and safety standards. Indeed, the Federal Charter of the Society (1937) explicitly lists among its objectives "the ...
Chemists and chemical engineers hold immense power to reduce environmental impact through the choices they make, especially when selecting synthetic routes. But how can they be sure they're making the ...
Researchers publishing in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology tested beers brewed in different areas around the U.S. for the presence of PFAS.
In partnership with the Genentech Foundation, the ACS Bridge Program is pleased to offer the 2025 ACS Bridge Career Conference. This conference is aimed to provide ACS Bridge Fellows, graduate ...
Choose from dozens of sessions, learn from industry leaders and network. Biological contaminants including a broad range of pathogens, antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs), algae and algal toxins, ...
This month we feature chemicals that have important applications in industry and the lab.—Ed. Carbon monoxide (CO) is the simplest carbon oxide, an important industrial and laboratory chemical, and a ...
Keep learning. Excel in your career. Choose from more than 200 courses in seven different categories, taught by experts in the chemistry community, online and in person.
For decades, athletes have been using baking soda as a legal performance enhancer for events like running, cycling, and swimming. But does the science hold up to scrutiny? And will our host Alex’s ...
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