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Used coffee grounds are a rich source of healthful antioxidants - Jan 9, 2013
Chemical modules that mimic predator-prey and other behaviors - Jan 9, 2013
Making whole wheat bread taste and smell more appetizing - Jan 9, 2013
Inside DayGlo: A Video Tour of the World’s Most Colorful Factory - Jan 8, 2013
What do cyborgs, shale gas and TSCA reform have in common? - Jan 2, 2013
First synthesis of gold nanoparticles inside human hair for dyeing and much more - Jan 2, 2013
New method for uncovering side effects before a drug hits the market - Jan 2, 2013
Toward reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of the Internet and telecommunications - Jan 2, 2013
Nature-inspired advance for treating sensitive teeth - Jan 2, 2013
Wine and tea are key ingredients in South African plan to grow domestic research - Dec 19, 2012
Hagfish slime as a model for tomorrow’s natural fabrics - Dec 19, 2012
Sustainable way to make a prized fragrance ingredient - Dec 19, 2012
A new, super-nutritious puffed rice for breakfast cereals and snacks - Dec 19, 2012
Toward a pill to enable celiac patients to eat foods containing gluten - Dec 19, 2012
The Chemistry of Snowflakes - Dec 18, 2012
The chemistry of early photographs: New American Chemical Society video - Dec 10, 2012
Speed limits on cargo ships could reduce their pollutants by more than half - Dec 5, 2012
First synthesis of gold nanoparticles inside human hair for dyeing and much more - Dec 5, 2012
Plastics used in some medical devices break down in a previously unrecognized way - Dec 5, 2012
Advice for bag-in-box wine drinkers: Keep it cool - Dec 5, 2012
U.N. meeting this week to extend greenhouse gas treaty - Nov 28, 2012
New advance could help soldiers, athletes, others rebound from traumatic brain injuries - Nov 28, 2012
Scientists sniff out the substances behind the aroma in the “king of fruits” - Nov 28, 2012
Many home couches contain potentially toxic flame retardants - Nov 28, 2012
Hagfish slime as a model for tomorrow’s natural fabrics - Nov 28, 2012
Major advance in using sunlight to produce steam without boiling water - Nov 19, 2012
The controversy over flame retardants in millions of sofas, chairs and other products - Oct 31, 2012
Date palm juice: A potential new “green” anti-corrosion agent for aerospace industry - Oct 31, 2012
Inspiration from Mother Nature leads to improved wood - Oct 31, 2012
New micropumps for hand-held medical labs produce pressures 500 times higher than car tire - Oct 31, 2012
A heady discovery for beer fans: The first gene for beer foam could improve froth - Oct 31, 2012
Cleaner fracking - Oct 17, 2012
New analysis of drinking water-related gastrointestinal illness - Oct 17, 2012
Leaves of carob tree, source of chocolate substitute, fight virulent food-poisoning bacteria - Oct 17, 2012
New malaria treatment requires just one dose and appears twice as effective as existing regimen - Oct 17, 2012
New advance could help soldiers, athletes, others rebound from traumatic brain injuries - Oct 17, 2012
A birth control pill for men? When? - Sep 26, 2012
New substances 15,000 times more effective in destroying chemical warfare agents - Sep 26, 2012
Date palm juice: A potential new “green” anti-corrosion agent for aerospace industry - Sep 26, 2012
Taking the battle against the toxic trio beyond “Leaves of three, leave it be” - Sep 26, 2012
Reducing acrylamide levels in french fries - Sep 26, 2012
Green plants reduce urban air pollution 8x more than expected - Sep 12, 2012
London Olympics anti-doping labs set for first-of-a-kind repurposing - Sep 5, 2012
Discovering new uses for old drugs - Sep 5, 2012
Concern about plans to close unique Canadian environmental project - Sep 5, 2012
Galileo didn’t invent thermometer that bears his name - Sep 5, 2012
Powerful new explosive could replace today’s state-of-the-art military explosive - Sep 5, 2012
A new approach for controlling the skyrocketing cost of health care - Aug 29, 2012
Green plants reduce pollution on city streets up to eight times more than previously believed - Aug 29, 2012
New antibacterial coating for sutures could reduce infections after surgery - Aug 29, 2012
Warning on deterioration of famous Swedish warship, Vasa - Aug 29, 2012
Many trendy “microgreens” are more nutritious than their mature counterparts - Aug 29, 2012
Back-to-the-future process yields “miracle wood” - Aug 8, 2012
A step toward minute factories that produce medicine inside the body - Aug 8, 2012
New substances 15,000 times more effective in destroying chemical warfare agents - Aug 8, 2012
Advanced explosives detector to sniff out previously undetectable amounts of TNT - Aug 8, 2012
Leveraging bacteria in drinking water to benefit consumers - Aug 8, 2012
Chemistry on Mars video with Curiosity Rover from the American Chemical Society - Jul 31, 2012
A new genre of diagnostic tests for the era of personalized medicine - Jul 25, 2012
Most new pesticides have roots in natural substances - Jul 25, 2012
The first robot that mimics the water striders’ jumping abilities - Jul 25, 2012
Alcohol could intensify the effects of some drugs in the body - Jul 25, 2012
Solving the mystery of how cigarette smoking weakens bones - Jul 25, 2012
American Chemical Society’s highest honor goes to pioneer of “Lego-like” molecules - Jul 23, 2012
The taste and fragrance of orange, vanilla, rose and more — courtesy of bacteria and yeast - Jul 18, 2012
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