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Scientifically Sniffing Ancient Egyptian Mummified Bodies

Have you ever wondered what a mummy smells like? According to research reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, it鈥檚 鈥渨oody,鈥 鈥渟picy,鈥 and even 鈥渟weet.鈥
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Jacket uses AI to keep you comfortable

A group of researchers designed and tested a 鈥渟mart鈥 jacket equipped with environmental sensors, heat-generating and color-changing yarns, and artificial intelligence (AI) to control temperature and prevent overheating. Their results are...
13-Feb-2025 8:50 PM EST Add to Favorites

How California鈥檚 Prop. 65 Changed How (Some) Products Are Made

Researchers publishing in ACS鈥 Environmental Science & Technology show that Proposition 65, which gives Californians the right to know whether they might be exposed to certain chemicals, has influenced manufacturers by encouraging them to...
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Turning Car and Helicopter Exhaust Into Thermoelectric Energy

A study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces demonstrates how to convert exhaust heat into electricity. The researchers present a prototype thermoelectric generator system that could reduce fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions...
11-Feb-2025 8:25 PM EST Add to Favorites

Aceleraci贸n de la elaboraci贸n de cerveza agria con los az煤cares de los guisantes

Los investigadores que publicaron un art铆culo en Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry de ACS prepararon nuevas cervezas agrias en menos tiempo utilizando un ingrediente aparentemente poco com煤n: guisantes de campo. Las cervezas...
6-Feb-2025 8:10 PM EST Add to Favorites

Using Sugars From Peas Speeds Up Sour Beer Brewing

Sour beers are enjoyed for their tart, complex flavors, but some can require long and complicated brewing processes. Researchers reporting in ACS鈥 Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry brewed new sours in less time using a seemingly strange...
31-Jan-2025 8:00 AM EST Add to Favorites

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This Delicate Nanoflower Is Downright Deadly to Bacteria

A carnation-like nanostructure could someday be used in bandages to promote wound healing. Researchers report in ACS Applied Bio Materials that laboratory tests of their nanoflower-coated dressings demonstrate antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and...
31-Jan-2025 7:10 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Research Update: Generating Electricity From Tacky Tape

Many triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) contain expensive, specially fabricated materials, but one team has instead used inexpensive store-bought tape, plastic and aluminum metal. The researchers report an improved version of their tape-based TENG...
30-Jan-2025 8:00 PM EST Add to Favorites


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New Ingredients Keep Us Screaming for Ice Cream

Scientists in Wisconsin have discovered an ingredient that prevents the formation of ice crystals that can spoil the smooth, silky texture of ice cream and other frozen foods. The substance, which acts like an antifreeze, is non-toxic and doesn't...
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