New restrictions are increasingly squeezing international researchers in the US and threatening the country’s long-term ...
In this Eye on Patents column, IP expert Jason Lye explains how China became the global leader in chemistry patents ...
A tractor sprays pesticide across a green field. Researchers recently gathered at the University of Washington for a symposium to discuss glyphosate’s potential ...
Chemical makers express relief after concerns over competitiveness put a stop to the EU’s overhaul of its flagship chemical ...
Merck & Co. scientists use a suite of enzymes to manufacture the cholesterol-lowering drug candidate enlicitide ...
Scientific sleuthing is an excellent endeavor for those who are concerned about the integrity of science. I always ask why ...
A repurposed reagent can stereoselectively insert nitrogen into C–H bonds, even those unactivated by nearby functional groups ...
This Greening Chemistry column explores how to find savings in the lab and the false economy of buying supplies on sale ...
These episodes of exhaustion were sometimes so severe that she needed to be hospitalized and receive pain medication and blood transfusions. When she was about 5 years old, the doctors figured out why ...
Attacks on fuel facilities, military bases, and industrial sites release pollutants that might harm long after the war is ...
For years, energy has been the Achilles’ heel of the artificial intelligence boom—a technical problem that has steadily become a political one. Soaring demand strains the grid and shows up in ...
Today’s challenges only reinforce Barry Commoner’s call at a 1973 ACS regional meeting to redesign the sector “to accord with ...