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12.11.2024 | CAS and Deloitte China announce a strategic collaboration to empower clients with market insights and scientific innovation expertise | BEIJING and COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society specializing in scientific knowledge management, and Deloitte China, the world's leading professional services organization, have est... |
31.10.2024 | The Future of Pain Relief: Ant Venom and Stereoselective Chemistry | In the realm of scientific innovation, two recent breakthroughs shine brightly. One harnesses the venom of ants to combat pain, while the other enhances molecular design through stereoselective labeling. Both developments promise to reshape... |
30.10.2024 | Future Food Quick Bites: Yelp’s Best Vegan Restaurants, Alt-Milk Launches & Fermentation Wins | 7 Mins Read In our weekly column, we round up the latest news and developments in the alternative protein and sustainable food industry. This week, Future Food Quick Bites covers Beyond Meat’s European exploits, a big week for plant-based m... |
30.10.2024 | Муравьиный яд, пептиды, боль | Яд насекомых кажется наименее вероятным вариантом для избавления людей от боли. Но понимание принципов, как именно маленький муравей может причинить сильную боль – это фундамент для исследования природы его яда и создания на его основе мощн... |
29.10.2024 | CAS introduces stereoselective labeling in the CAS SciFinder® retrosynthesis tool - a first-of-its-kind capability in the world of scientific technology solutions | The new capability combines the industry-leading CAS Content Collection™ with cutting-edge technology and enables scientists to innovate with confidence
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CAS, a division of the American Chemical ... |
10.10.2024 | Нобелевская премия по химии присуждена трем ученым из Google DeepMind. Это сразу изменило правила игры для всех техногигантов... | Нобелевская премия по химии была присуждена трем ученым за открытия, демонстрирующие потенциал передовых технологий, включая ИИ, для предсказания формы белков, химических инструментов жизни, и изобретения новых, сообщает The New York Times.... |
27.08.2024 | Digging into Death to Save the Living | More than 20 years ago, Kabrena Rodda was a graduate student studying trends in fatalities from what were expected to be “safer” drugs like antidepressants that target only one or two neurotransmitters. These drugs specifically act on serot... |
22.08.2024 | Rackspace launches new OpenStack solution for critical workloads | Rackspace Technology has announced the launch of Rackspace OpenStack Enterprise, a new cloud solution aimed at ensuring security, efficiency, and scalability for critical workloads.
This development marks a reaffirmation of Rackspace’s comm... |
20.08.2024 | Instant Golden Milk: Researchers Tap Into Turmeric for More Nutritious Plant-Based Milk | 4 Mins Read Scientists have developed a way to increase the presence of curcumin – the bioactive compound found in turmeric – in plant-based milk, as part of an instant ‘golden milk’ powder.
Golden milk. Turmeric latte. Call it what you wan... |
06.08.2024 | The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Welcomes Steven R. Meyers, PhD, as Chief Executive Officer | Steven R. Meyers, PhD, joins the medical ultrasound association with more than a decade of transformative leadership and association experience.
LAUREL, Md., Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIU... |
26.07.2024 | China Extracts Nuclear Reactor Material From Seawater | By Aldohn Domingo
Published Jul 26, 2024 9:00AM EDT
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Chinese researchers have reportedly created an entirely new organic material to extr... |
06.07.2024 | Новая биопластиковая соломинка для питья разлагается в океане быстрее, чем бумага | Исследователи тестируют долговечность пластиковых соломинок в морских условиях и работают над совершенствованием вариантов, которые разлагаются быстрее, чем обычные бумажные соломинки. Результаты исследования показали, что некоторые биоразл... |
14.06.2024 | Scientists Are Developing Fully Edible Robots - How and Why? | By John Lopez
Published Jun 14, 2024 12:30PM EDT
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In a groundbreaking development literally mixing food and technology, scientists are me... |
10.05.2024 | Revolutionary Smart Contact Lens Detects Glaucoma Early, Promising Solution for Vision Loss | By Inno Flores
Published May 10, 2024 10:27PM EDT
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A groundbreaking smart contact lens is revolutionizing early detection methods for irr... |
08.05.2024 | Гидрогель и табак: синтез живых материалов | Для создания чего-либо нужны соответствующие материалы, обладающие необходимыми химическими и физическими свойствами. Если же есть необходимость наделить материал свойствами, которыми он не мог обладать в своем первичном виде, необходимо за... |
10.04.2024 | PolyU researchers introduce biomineralisation as sustainable strategy against microbial corrosion in marine concrete | HONG KONG, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Microbially induced corrosion (MIC) is a major issue in marine environments, leading to structural damage such as cracking in concrete infrastructure. This corrosion poses a persistent challenge, si... |
01.04.2024 | Young Hawaii teachers took early, advanced paths to education | Mahalo for supporting Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Enjoy this free story!
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At King Intermediate, Blaise Babineck, 19, is considered an “emergency hire,” a term referring to educators hired to teach while t... |
27.03.2024 | Smoking: Four reasons why people smoke | South Africans – especially those who smoke – will have to dig deeper into their pockets when they pay for cigarettes. Photo: Pixabay
Smoking is a hot, flaming topic.
These chemicals have harmful effects. According to the World Health Organ... |
18.03.2024 | Artificial Mucus Helps the University of Utah Researchers Unravel Links to Tumor Growth | Quincy Jon, Tech Times 18 March 2024, 09:03 pm
In a new study, the University of Utah researchers examined the many roles of mucus in our body.
The research examined mucins, a vital mucus component, led by biomedical engineering professor J... |
12.03.2024 | Safer Chemistry Impact Fund Appoints First Fund Director | Bill Walsh will lead the first-of-its-kind fund to mobilize investment in safer chemical adoption to benefit people and the planet.
The Fund aims to overcome the greatest impediment to the widespread adoption of safer chemistries in manufac... |
07.02.2024 | German green chemistry startup DUDE CHEM closes €6.5M Seed round | Read this article in:
Berlin-based DUDE CHEM, a green chemical manufacturing company, announced that it has closed a €6.5M seed round.
The investment was co-led by Vorwerk Ventures and b2venture. The round also saw participation from invest... |
22.01.2024 | Bridging the Flavor Gap: 7 Solutions to Enhance the Taste of Plant-Based Meat for Maximum Consumer Satisfaction | Today, we are looking into the companies and latest research trying to bridge the flavor gap between plant-based and animal meat with different solutions, including fermented onions, yeasts, chlorella, fermented ingredients, and heme protei... |
19.12.2023 | Hormone-Free Male Birth Control Pill Enters Human Trials After Successful Preclinical Studies in Mice | John Lopez, Tech Times 19 December 2023, 12:12 pm |
22.11.2023 | American Chemical Society (ACS) and Indian National Science Academy (INSA) Collaborate to Foster Scientific Leadership through Faculty Leadership Summit (FLS) | New Delhi, Delhi, India
American Chemical Society (ACS), a leading society dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, and the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) have jointly launched an initiative – Faculty Leadership Summit (FLS) to ... |
08.11.2023 | Health | Science says teens need more sleep. So why is it so hard to start school later? | Catherine Sweeney, WPLN | KFF Health News (TNS)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — High school classes start so early around this city that some kids get on buses at 5:30 in the morning.
Just 10% of public schools nationwide start before 7:30 a.m., accordi... |
28.10.2023 | Hamas militants were high on 'poor man's cocaine' during the October 7 terrorist attacks, report says | Military & Defense Hamas militants were high on 'poor man's cocaine' during the October 7 terrorist attacks, report says
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15.09.2023 | This 'Lab-on-a-Drone' Tech Detects, Monitors Smelly Air Pollution | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 15 September 2023, 08:09 am
A novel "lab-on-a-drone" technology has emerged as a potential game-changer for air pollution monitoring. This breakthrough is especially crucial in combatting health issues s... |
06.09.2023 | Shocking Study Reveals Hazardous Chemicals from Plumbing Seals Contaminating Drinking Water | John Lopez, Tech Times 06 September 2023, 10:09 am
A recent study has exposed the presence of harmful chemicals from plumbing seals infiltrating our drinking water supply.
A report from the American Chemical Society, shared by Phys.org, tel... |
05.07.2023 | Sen. Bill Cassidy: Smart, practical ways to lower drug prices | In the 1952 Oscar-winning movie “High Noon,” Gary Cooper’s face was tense and pained as he single-handedly faced a gang of killers. The pain wasn’t acting: Cooper suffered from severe stomach ulcers. He drank milk to get some relief, but cl... |
24.05.2023 | Improving global research discoverability and visibility through ScienceDirect | New report highlights how world-leading academic publishers and ScienceDirect are collaborating to help researchers find and access research more easily
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – News Direct – 24 May 2023 – ScienceDirect, the Elsevier platfo... |
28.03.2023 | Scientists Develop Respiratory Virus Testing Device to Distinguish COVID-19 From Flu | John Lopez, Tech Times 28 March 2023, 08:03 am
Scientists have created a new respiratory virus testing device that can detect the presence of COVID-19 and flu viruses at far lower levels and much faster than traditional tests for either.
A ... |
21.03.2023 | Improved Pharma presenting and sponsoring at ACS Spring 2023 national meeting | We understand the importance of intellectual property for our clients, and we appreciate having the opportunity to present at this year’s meeting
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01.03.2023 | Some Not-So-Sweet News About The Sugar Substitute Erythritol | Food containing sugar. getty |
23.02.2023 | Researchers develop better-for-you gluten-free sweet potato flour | Dive Brief:
Researchers who developed a gluten-free flour alternative made from sweet potatoes say the ingredient is healthier than other flours and extracts more nutritional benefits, according to new findings published by the American Che... |
30.11.2022 | The Potential For More Climate-Friendly Cows – Unnecessarily Delayed | Artists conception of a "super cow"getty |
16.11.2022 | After decades of setbacks, scientists make strides toward the holy grail of male birth control | The headlines spelled the end of a short-lived scientific hope: “Male birth control study nixed after men can’t handle side effects women face daily,” USA Today announced. “Men Back Out of Male Birth Control Study Because They Couldn’t Hand... |
06.11.2022 | Scientists Use AI and Advanced Computing Tech to Design Clear Window Coating That Lowers Temperature Inside Buildings | April Fowell, Tech Times 06 November 2022, 09:11 pm
Scientists have designed a clear window coating that could lower the temperature inside buildings using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced computing tech, as reported by Electrek.
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11.10.2022 | New Research Reveals What’s in Tattoo Ink | Angie Seelal, PA-C, Advanced Dermatology PC
Angie Seelal, PA-C, with Advanced Dermatology P.C. breaks down what it all means
There’s no need to panic, but for people thinking about getting a tattoo—even if it’s not their first—it’s importan... |
26.08.2022 | New wood 3D printing material could be used to create self-assembling flat-pack furniture | Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a novel wood-based 3D printing material that can morph into pre-designed shapes.
Made from a mixture of wood flour and plant extracts, the eco-friendly feedstock is able to sh... |
25.03.2022 | 'Effective' male pill could start human trials this year and spell the end of condoms | Tech'Effective' male pill could start human trials this year and spell the end of condoms
We could be one step closer to condom alternatives as a non-hormonal male pill seems to be effective - it might be a better option than the testicle-z... |
23.03.2022 | 10 female inventors who changed the world forever | March is Women’s History Month, and to celebrate, we’re highlighting some of the brilliant and fascinating women who have made a huge impact on society and on everyday life. Beginning in 1978 as a local celebration week, the idea of celebra... |
24.11.2021 | Oil Companies Ploughing Money into Fossil Fuelled Plastics Production at a Record Rate – New Research | 14 Mins Read
By Fredric Bauer and Tobias Dan Nielsen
Visiting a modern petrochemical plant makes you feel incredibly small. Enormous compressors roar incessantly, distillation columns tower high above your head, large pipelines full of oil ... |
17.11.2021 | Как пить кофе, чтобы быть максимально продуктивными: эксперты поделились 3 советами | Согласно опросу Cinch Home Services, 34% американцев, пьющих кофе, стали делать это чаще во время пандемии. Сотрудники, работающие удаленно, пьют больше кофе, чем их коллеги в офисе, — в среднем 3,1 чашки в день. Еще 28% опрошенных сказали,... |
07.11.2021 | 6 technologies aiding vaccine development | Unsurprisingly, vaccines have taken center stage this year as researchers continue to work to find immunizations for COVID-19.
Here are six of the critical technologies -- from 3D printing to telemedicine -- spurring progress on those and o... |
25.09.2021 | Salesforce com : How Large Corps Build Sustainable Business Models To Combat Climate Change | Individuals and businesses need to participate in - and grow - the green economy. A sustainable business model can be profitable for the planet and the bottom line.
Sep 24, 20215 min read
"People will not give up economic opportunity.&... |
13.05.2021 | Berlin-based academic community virtual conference and publishing platform Morressier raises $18 million in Series A round | Berlin’s academic community virtual conference and publishing platform Morressier has raised $18 million in a Series A round led by Owl Ventures. The round also saw participation from existing investors Cherry Ventures and Redalpine. Morres... |
23.04.2021 | 5 tips for drinking more water from someone who drinks a gallon of it every day | I drink a gallon of water each day. Karl Tapales / Getty Images RF
I drink a gallon of water each day, which is even more than some experts suggest.
You can download apps to keep you on track or try flavoring your water with fruits and vege... |
26.02.2021 | A Secret Method To Getting Into Very Selective Colleges | There is a little-known secret method of getting a student admitted by top colleges and universities. |
30.11.2020 | New Study Finds These Tropical Fish Can Live To Be Over 80 Years Old | A fisherman holding a red snapper, a commercially-fished species of snapper.getty |
14.09.2020 | Is There Life On Venus? Extra-Terrestrial ‘Aerial’ Organisms May Exist In Its Clouds, Say Scientists | This artistic illustration depicts the Venusian surface and atmosphere, as well as phosphine ... [+] molecules.ESO/M. Kornmesser/L. Calçada |
19.08.2020 | A new type of milk chocolate may contain the health benefits of dark chocolate without the bitter taste | Eva-Katalin/Getty Images
Researchers may have figured out how to create a healthier version of milk chocolate using food scraps like peanut skins and coffee grounds to boost antioxidant levels.
Dark chocolate is naturally healthier because ... |
14.07.2020 | Update on Natron Energy, sodium-ion battery builder with $35M from ABB, Khosla, Chevron | We reported on battery builder Natron’s $35 million investment round last week — but wanted to provide an update on the company’s markets and technology from people familiar with the firm.
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Natron Energy, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based star... |
08.07.2020 | Natron Energy, developer of sodium-ion batteries, raises $35M as investment in storage surges | Natron Energy, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based startup developing a battery using Prussian blue analogue electrodes and a sodium-ion electrolyte, raised $35 million in series D funding led by ABB Technology Ventures, NanoDimension Capital and V... |
23.03.2020 | 10 Surprising Places In Space With The Right Raw Ingredients For Life | Atoms can link up to form molecules, including organic molecules and biological processes, in... [+] interstellar space as well as on planets. If the ingredients for life are everywhere, then life may be ubiquitous, too. It was all seeded b... |
19.03.2020 | Coronavirus Cancellation Tracker: More Than 83 Million Affected After Events Cancelled Or Rescheduled | Last updated April 22, 12:49 p.m. |
18.12.2019 | Academic Publishers, and a U.S. Senator, Resist Possible Policy Change on Open Access | On Wednesday, academic publishers ratcheted up their efforts to prevent a possible executive order mandating that journal articles on scientific research conducted with federal funds be made immediately free for public access.
More than 125... |
31.07.2018 | Stronger Than Steel: How Chemist Stephanie Kwolek Invented Kevlar | Stephanie Kwolek nearly became a fashion designer but chose chemistry because she was "too much of a... [+] perfectionist." Michael Bransom, American Chemical Society |
08.03.2017 | Behind Grail, Illumina’s billion-dollar diagnostics startup | While the company hasn’t been particularly forthcoming with information, a lot can be gleaned from CEO Jeff Huber’s presentation at the Future of Genomic Medicine conference held in San Diego last week.
After over a decade at Google, Huber’... |
19.01.2017 | This Is Why Durian Smells Absolutely Disgusting | "French-kissing your dead grandmother," "smells like shit and tastes like farts," and "gym socks," are not comparisons that you would want to associate with any fruit (or any food at all), let alone the suppose... |
10.09.2016 | Why Eating Ginger with Chili Peppers Could Save Your Life | Want to stop going bald? Having arthritis pain? Looking for a cheap and cheerful hallucination? Why not kill some cancer cells while you're at it? Or cheat death altogether? The all-in-one solution is in a single chemical compound.
No, this... |
15.08.2016 | Scientists Are Fighting Hot Dog Meat Fraud with Genetic Testing | When summer rolls around, it's hot dog time. From Joey Fatone to crazy Swedes and even vegans; pretty much everybody is down with the dog.
But what if someone at a barbecue told you that there was buffalo meat in your frankfurter? Would tha... |
28.03.2016 | A chemist explains why your iPhone battery will probably never ever last long | Originally Published by:
Even Apple uses tech from the company allegedly helping the FBI crack an iPhone iPhone in 2017 will feature curved glass, 5.8-inch AMOLED display and much more Warning: Anyone can access sensitive info on your iPhon... |
22.09.2015 | Bigelow faces same challenges as startups with launch of first RTD iced teas | The company, which launched the line of Home Blend organic iced tea this summer, claims each bottle of RTD iced tea has at least as many polyphenols – and therefore the same health benefits – as a cup of freshly brewed hot tea.
This distinc... |
15.09.2015 | Houses in London Could Soon Be Heated by Coffee Dregs | We've come a long way from cappuccinos in styrofoam cups and lukewarm Nescafes sipped over the sink (some of us won't even drink instant anymore.) An estimated 1.7 billion cups of coffee are sold in the UK each year and the number of coffee... |
28.08.2015 | Material que se “regenera” poderá proteger naves contra lixo espacial | Incidentes com satélites e sondas envolvendo lixo espacial não são necessariamente raros. É por isso que a NASA gasta algum tempo desenvolvendo ou apoiando pesquisas que podem minimizar os efeitos do problema. É o caso de um material criado... |
31.01.2015 | New Lens Could Turn Eyeglasses to Sunglasses Within Seconds: Here's how it Works | Aaron Mamiit, Tech Times 31 January 2015, 08:01 am
A new technology for eyewear allows wearers to change their transparent lenses into shaded ones, or vice versa, in seconds.
The new technology is a significant upgrade to transition lenses,... |
15.08.2014 | Smart tattoo generates electricity from sweat, could power future wearable computers | Smart tattoos are the hottest thing since mood rings. When they become commonplace, they will be a great way to eavesdrop on both vital signs and not-so-vital signs. The only thing that seems to be holding them back, is getting power to the... |
31.12.2013 | Rare disease biotech picks up $8M, drug development partner for DNA-based therapies | The goal for Agilis and Intrexon is to use Intrexon’s gene switch technology to develop drugs that will repair the defective gene and enable increased production of the frataxin protein. Under the options of the deal, Agilis and Intrexon co... |
30.03.2004 | International scientists gather to discuss acrylamide | In April 2002 scientists at the Swedish Food Administration first reported unexpectedly high levels of the chemical acrylamide in carbohydrate-rich foods, including crisps, chips, and some breads. Since then, acrylamide has been found in a ... |
09.09.2003 | Zinfandel takes on cholesterol | More news from this week's national meeting of the American Chemical Society with scientists claiming to have identified a new cholesterol fighter in red wine.
Researchers at the university of California, Davis, have identified a group of ... |
- | An exercise pill may soon offer the same benefits as a workout, scientists say | You know exercise is good for your health, but life can get in the way of your physical fitness. Perhaps you don’t have as much time to hit the gym as you’d like, or have a medical condition that prevents you from exercising at all. Maybe y... |
- | 'Forever Chemicals' May Raise a Woman's Blood Pressure | MONDAY, June 13, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Called "forever chemicals" because they linger in the environment, new research suggests that middle-aged women with high levels of perfluoroalkyls and polyfluoroalkyls (PFAS) in their blo... |
- | Behind Grail, Illumina’s billion-dollar diagnostics startup | Being a $100 million spin-out of Illumina will surely get you a foot in the door at any life science VC firm. Raising a further $900 million (and counting) — that requires something a little extra.
So who is Grail, the cancer diagnostics co... |
- | JinkoSolar and Fraunhofer ISE break solar efficiency records for everyday solar panels | Solar panel manufacturer JinkoSolar has broken the record for solar cell efficiency for the most commonly used type of solar cells – 22.04% for a P-type multicrystalline product. Near concurrently, solar research facility Fraunhofer ISE has... |
- | This clear window coating could cool buildings without using energy | Scientists have used advanced computing tech and AI to design a clear window coating that could lower the temperature inside buildings, thus saving a whole lot of cooling energy.
Cooling accounts for about 15% of global energy consumption, ... |
- | Заряди телефон... с помощью татуировки и пота | В будущем мы, возможно, сможем подзаряжать телефон во время спортивных тренировок — с помощью временной татуировки.
Ученые из Калифорнийского университета в Сан-Диего разработали временную татуировку, которая может «забирать» электроны из п... |
- | Rare disease biotech picks up $8M, drug development partner for DNA-based therapies | Amid somewhat of a renaissance in drug development for orphan diseases, another gene therapy company announced funding today for a potential treatment for a rare neurodegenerative condition called Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA).
Agilis Biothera... |
- | You’re drinking your coffee wrong—these 3 tricks can boost your productivity, experts say | Coffee is a constant, almost sacred part of many morning routines, whether you brew a pot of coffee at home or look forward to your daily walk to the neighborhood coffee shop for a latte.
In some ways, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has d... |
- | Professional chemist explains why iPhone battery life may never reach 2-3 days | As Apple has continued to make the iPhone thinner and thinner with each passing generation, many users have voiced the opinion that they’d much rather have a thicker device with a bigger battery than a device on the verge of becoming imposs... |
- | Berlin-based academic community virtual conference and publishing platform Morressier raises $18 million in Series A round | Berlin’s academic community virtual conference and publishing platform Morressier has raised $18 million in a Series A round led by Owl Ventures. The round also saw participation from existing investors Cherry Ventures and Redalpine. Morres... |
- | Lululemon used tiny organisms instead of fossil fuels to make the nylon for its new shirt | Lululemon has started to sell shirts that are made with nylon manufactured with ingredients from plant-based sources, instead of raw materials that come from the petrochemical industry.
The shirts are the result of a partnership born from L... |