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html Reversing insulin resistance in liver cells could treat type 2 diabetes - American Chemical Society Research in ACS Nano shows targeting certain highly reactive molecules in the liver can reverse insulin resistance, providing a pathway toward a more ... https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2023/may/reversing-insulin-resistance-in-liver-cells-could-treat-type-2-diabetes.html12.8KB2023-05-17
html 2018 ACS Fellows - American Chemical Society View the 2018 ACS Fellows. https://www.acs.org/funding/awards/acs-fellows/fellows/2018-fellows.html22.6KB2023-05-10
html A touch-responsive fabric armband – for flexible keyboards, wearable sketchpads - American Chemical In ACS Nano, researchers report a proof-of-concept silk armband that turns a person’s forearm into a keyboard or sketchpad. The three-layer, touch-res ... https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2023/may/touch-responsive-fabric-armband-for-flexible-keyboards-wearable-sketchpads.html12.7KB2023-05-02
html 2-Phenoxyethanol - American Chemical Society 2-Phenoxyethanol - American Chemical Society Molecule of the Week Archive 2-Phenoxyethanol May 01, 2023 Previous Next I often show up in products you ... https://www.acs.org/molecule-of-the-week/archive/p/2-phenoxyethanol.html12.8KB2023-05-01
html ‘Green’ way to extract hair compounds that could be used for bandages, sunscreens - American Chemica Researchers reporting in ACS Omega have now designed a simple, green process to extract both keratin and melanin from human hair. https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2023/april/green-way-to-extract-hair-compounds-that-could-be-used-for-bandages-sunscreens.html12.7KB2023-04-27
html Accelerating the Design of Asymmetric Catalysts with a Digital Chemistry Platform - American Chemica Asymmetric catalysis has become an integral part of the science-driven technological revolution in the second half of the 21st century, leading to dec ... https://www.acs.org/events/all-events/accelerating-the-design-of-asymmetric-catalysts-with-a-digital-chemistry-platform.html9KB2023-04-18
html Algae transformed Earth. Next stop: Mars? - American Chemical Society Algae was crucial in shaping early Earth. Now, scientists are hoping it will one day replace fossil fuels or even make planets like Mars inhabitable. https://www.acs.org/pressroom/tiny-matters/algae-transformed-earth-next-stop-mars.html22KB2023-04-05
html From Pond Scum to Product: The Chemistry of Algae - American Chemical Society Algae are plant-like organisms that range in color and size, from microscopic phytoplankton to gigantic kelp forests. Often overlooked, algae produce ... https://www.acs.org/education/resources/highschool/chemmatters/articles/from-pond-scum-to-product-the-chemistry-of-algae.html19.8KB2023-04-03
html Modern origami method creates glass shapes by folding - American Chemical Society Chemical engineers have extended the ancient art of origami to produce intricate shapes made of glass or other hard materials. Their method, which can ... https://www.acs.org/pressroom/newsreleases/2023/march/modern-origami-method-creates-glass-shapes-by-folding.html13.2KB2023-03-28
html Is it COVID-19 or the flu? New sensor could tell you in 10 seconds - American Chemical Society Scientists report using a single-atom-thick nanomaterial to build a device that can simultaneously detect the presence of the viruses that cause COVID ... https://www.acs.org/pressroom/newsreleases/2023/march/is-it-covid-19-or-the-flu-new-sensor-could-tell-you-in-10-seconds.html12.8KB2023-03-28