Scientific fraud rocked the Alzheimer’s research community. Did it help point to a cure?| American Chemical Society
Researchers developed a one-step process to create a reusable, compostable "jelly ice" from gelatin — the same ingredient in jiggly desserts.| American Chemical Society
ACS is one of the world’s largest scientific societies and the premier home of chemistry professionals. Find career opportunities, educational resources, professional development, and much more.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
To make a more efficient antibiotic treatment, researchers reporting in ACS Central Science modified penicillin, so that it’s activated only by green light.| American Chemical Society
Plastic is everywhere. And many products we use in everyday life can expose people to tiny, micrometer-wide plastic particles called microplastics. Now, chewing gum could be added to the list. In a pilot study, researchers found that chewing gum can release hundreds to thousands of microplastics per piece into saliva and potentially be ingested.| American Chemical Society
Scientists report transgenic lettuce that produces a bone-stimulating hormone. Someday, astronauts could grow the lettuce in space and help guard against bone loss.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society
Researchers have designed a new opioid that could provide pain relief with fewer side effects — most notably those linked to fatal overdoses.| American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society: Chemistry for Life.| American Chemical Society