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A non-allergenic wheat protein for growing better cultivated meat - American Chemical Society
A non-allergenic wheat protein could be used as the base to grow better cultivated meat. Researchers used it to successfully produce striated muscle l ...
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Puffed-up MOFs for improved drug delivery - American Chemical Society
Tired of swallowing big pills? MOFs treated with vinegar could change that. See ACS Applied Bio Materials for study details.
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Next-generation batteries could go organic, cobalt-free for long-lasting power - American Chemical S
The next generation of lithium-ion batteries for your smartphone, laptop or electric vehicle could be cobalt-free, according to recent research in ACS ...
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Using magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson’s disease symptoms - American Chemical Society
Wireless activation of nerves in the brain using very tiny magnets could be used to treat Parkinson’s disease-related motor symptoms, according to rec ...
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Artificial ‘power plants’ harness energy from wind and rain - American Chemical Society
Researchers publishing in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering have developed power plants — literally — by creating leaf-shaped nanogenerators to ...
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Microplastics from natural fertilizers are blowing in the wind more often than once thought - Americ
Though natural fertilizers from treated sewage sludge provide crops with nutrients, they bring along microplastics too. Recent research shows these pl ...
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A more eco-friendly facial sheet mask that moisturizes, even though it’s packaged dry - American Che
Facial sheet masks are an easy way to enact self-care. And researchers in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have developed a biobased facial mask tha ...
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PFAS flow equally between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, study finds - American Chemical Society
PFAS or “forever chemicals” circulate back-and-forth between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans at roughly equal rates, according to research in ACS’ Envi ...
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Recent advances in medical applications of nanoparticles - American Chemical Society
Nanoparticles have become an essential part of medicine, from aiding in diagnostic tests to serving as immunotherapy agents and more. Thanks to their ...
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