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Newswise: Folded or Cut, This Lithium-Sulfur Battery Keeps Going
11-Sep-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Folded or Cut, This Lithium-Sulfur Battery Keeps Going
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers reporting in ACS Energy Letters have designed a lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery that features an improved iron sulfide cathode. One prototype remains highly stable over 300 charge-discharge cycles, and another provides power even after being folded or cut.

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6-Sep-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Carbohydrate polymers could be a sweet solution for water purification
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers in ACS Central Science report a sugar-like polymer that traps heavy metals within insoluble clumps for easy removal. In proof-of-concept tests, the polymer removed ionic cadmium and lead from river water spiked with these persistent contaminants.

30-Aug-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Levels of one ‘forever chemical’ are increasing in groundwater, study finds
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Researchers in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology Letters analyzed water from over 100 wells in Denmark for one particularly persistent PFAS: trifluoroacetate. They report steadily increasing levels of the forever chemical in recent decades.

30-Aug-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Scientists use magnetic nanotech to safely rewarm frozen tissues for transplant
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Looking to extend the viability of human tissues, researchers report in ACS’ Nano Letters their efforts to facilitate completely freezing, rather than cooling and then thawing, potentially life-saving organs for transplant. They demonstrate a magnetic nanoparticle’s successful rewarming of animal tissues.

   
30-Aug-2024 8:00 AM EDT
Why dinosaur collagen might have staying power
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Now, scientists report in ACS Central Science that the unique tenacity of collagen in dinosaur skeletons may result from a molecular structure that shields these vulnerable bonds from attack by water that’s present in the environment.

Released: 29-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Getting the stink out of smoke-tainted wine
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Wildfires can damage crops, even if flames come nowhere near the plants. One outcome can be an unpleasant flavor and smell of wine that is made from grapes exposed to smoke. But researchers report in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry that they have developed a way to lessen this smoke taint to improve the palatability of the wine.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Pilot study uses recycled glass to grow plants for salsa ingredients
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Salsa ingredients, such as cilantro and jalapeño, can be cultivated on recycled glass. A pilot study found that partially replacing potting soil with glass fragments can speed up plant development and reduce unwanted fungal growth. The researchers will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
El revestimiento a base de tiza crea un tejido refrigerante
American Chemical Society (ACS)

En el calor abrasador del verano, cualquier persona que pase tiempo afuera podría beneficiarse de un tejido refrigerante. Pero ahora, los investigadores han innovado con un revestimiento de microescala a base de tiza que enfría el aire debajo del tejido tratado hasta 13 grados Celsius. Presentarán sus resultados en la ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Chalk-based coating creates a cooling fabric
American Chemical Society (ACS)

In the scorching heat of summer, anyone who spends time outside could benefit from a cooling fabric. Now, researchers have innovated a durable chalk-based microscale coating that cools the air underneath treated fabric by up to 8 degrees Fahrenheit. They will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Estudio piloto utiliza vidrio reciclado para cultivar los ingredientes para preparar salsa
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Los ingredientes de la salsa, como el cilantro y el jalapeño, se pueden cultivar en vidrio reciclado. Un estudio piloto reveló que la sustitución parcial de la tierra con fragmentos de vidrio puede acelerar el desarrollo de la planta y reducir el crecimiento de hongos no deseado. Los investigadores presentarán sus resultados en la ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Química extraterrestre con posibilidades de aplicación en la tierra
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Para entender mejor las moléculas prebióticas, las semillas de la vida en la Tierra y posiblemente en otros lugares, los investigadores investigaron el papel de los electrones de baja energía creados en partículas de hielo en el vacío. Presentarán sus resultados que podrían servir de base para nuevas aplicaciones en nuestro planeta hogar en la ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Extraterrestrial chemistry with earthbound possibilities
American Chemical Society (ACS)

To better understand prebiotic molecules — the seeds of life on Earth and possibly elsewhere — researchers investigated the role of low-energy electrons on ice particles in a vacuum. They will present their results that could inform new applications on our home planet at ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Expanding a child’s heart implant with light
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Children born with certain heart defects receive a shunt implant to improve blood flow. The shunt must be replaced as their bodies grow. Researchers say a new light-reactive expandable shunt could cut the number of surgeries these children receive. They will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.

   
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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Mejora del acceso a la detección de la insuficiencia cardíaca con saliva
American Chemical Society (ACS)

En el calor abrasador del verano, cualquier persona que pase tiempo afuera podría beneficiarse de un tejido refrigerante. Pero ahora, los investigadores han innovado con un revestimiento de microescala a base de tiza que enfría el aire debajo del tejido tratado hasta 13 grados Celsius. Presentarán sus resultados en la ACS Fall 2024.

   
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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Expansión con luz del implante cardíaco de un niño
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Los niños que nacen con ciertos defectos cardíacos se someten a un implante de shunt para mejorar el flujo sanguíneo. El shunt debe cambiarse a medida que el cuerpo crece. Los investigadores informan que un nuevo shunt expandible que reacciona a la luz podría reducir el número de cirugías a las que se someten estos niños. Presentarán sus resultados en la ACS Fall 2024.

   
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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Improving access to heart-failure screening with saliva
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Heart failure is especially fatal for people without access to medical facilities. A research team aims to bring heart failure screening from the lab to the home with a biosensor that uses a drop of saliva to screen for biomarkers of the disease. They will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.

   
Newswise: Evidence stacks up for poisonous books containing toxic dyes
12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Evidence stacks up for poisonous books containing toxic dyes
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Some Victorian books were dyed with toxic pigments. The latest research on these “poison books” used a technique not previously applied to books to assess a university collection, and the researchers found some volumes had possibly unsafe levels. They will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Researchers develop an instant version of trendy, golden turmeric milk
American Chemical Society (ACS)

“Golden” turmeric milk has become a staple of any trendy café. Researchers have now developed an efficient method to make a plant-based, instant version that maintains the ingredients’ beneficial properties while also extending its shelf life. They will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.

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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Indagar en la mente de la inteligencia artificial para fabricar mejores antibióticos
American Chemical Society (ACS)

La inteligencia artificial (IA) ha explotado en popularidad, pero al igual que un ser humano, es difícil leer la mente de la IA. La IA explicable (XAI), un subconjunto de la tecnología, podría ayudarnos a hacer justamente eso justificando las decisiones de un modelo.

   
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12-Aug-2024 11:45 PM EDT
Peering into the mind of artificial intelligence to make better antibiotics
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popularity, but it’s hard to know what’s going on inside. Explainable AI (XAI) gives justification for an AI model’s decisions, and now, researchers are using it to make better antibiotics. They will present their results at ACS Fall 2024.



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