A carnation-like nanoflower reported in ACS Applied Bio Materials has demonstrated antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and biocompatible properties. These nanostructures could be incorporated into bandages ...
Improving upon a previously reported design, researchers publishing in ACS Omega have created a triboelectric nanogenerator ...
Slips and falls account for millions of injuries each year. Researchers in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces took ...
The unique reactivity of gold complexes as tunable p-Lewis acids have driven diverse applications towards C–C multiple bond functionalizations, enyne and diyne cycloisomerizations, carbene/nitrene ...
Theoretical chemistry has made rapid strides due to the development of systematically improvable approximations in classical and semiclassical approximations. Exciting developments of DFT, with ...
Advancements in underground carbon storage are critical for achieving global climate goals by enabling the long-term, large-scale sequestration of carbon dioxide. By utilizing geological formations ...
The symposium aims to explore latest developments in biomaterials and their applications in translational medicine. Cutting-edge topics such as bio-inspired therapeutic materials, precision drug ...
The symposium will essentially focus on biomaterials for developing material systems used in implants, tissue engineering, degradable scaffolds as well as design, development, and characterization of ...
Global Virtual Symposia is a part of the ACS Digital Meeting that offers researchers to present their work online at ACS Fall 2025, at the convenience of their time zone. The symposia sessions have ...
As cold and flu season arrives, protecting oneself against viruses and pathogens becomes incredibly important. Read about how ...