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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.
The principal investigators (PIs), as well as the colleges and universities employing them, and the American Chemical Society express to the Donors of the Petroleum Research Fund their appreciation of ...
The Green Chemistry Challenge Awards recognize novel green chemistry technologies that reduce or eliminate the use of hazardous substances, use less energy and water, and improve the sustainability of ...
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 ...
Researchers developed edible microbeads made from green tea polyphenols, vitamin E and seaweed that, when consumed, bind to fats in the gastrointestinal tract.
ACS announces the launch of the Graduate Student Success Grant, a one-time, $2.5 million initiative that provides support for graduate students whose research has been disrupted as a result of ...
The Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Award provides national recognition and honor for outstanding student contributions to furthering the goals of green chemistry and engineering through research and/or ...
Purpose To recognize outstanding contributions to the field of biomimetic chemistry. Description The award consists of $10,000 and a certificate. Up to $2,500 for travel expenses to the meeting at ...
A research team used computer modeling to create a database of predicted chemical structures for improved detection of ...
ACS offers sustainability grants and awards to support the advancement of the chemical sciences through research, education, and community projects.
Scientists at UC Davis invented a way to make gelatin hydrogels that can freeze and thaw without meltwater. This “jelly ice” could solve problems for food storage and cold-chain shipping.
Learn about careers in inorganic chemistry - the study of properties and behavior of inorganic compounds, including metals, minerals and organometallics.
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