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La detección de las “huellas dactilares” del cáncer

En este estudio de prueba de concepto, se analizó el plasma sanguíneo de más de 2000 personas para establecer una relación entre los patrones moleculares y el cáncer de pulmón, lo que permitió extrapolar una posible “huella dactilar del...
9-Apr-2025 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Un paso hacia una extracción de hierro más limpia con electricidad

Ahora, los investigadores de ACS Energy Letters informan que han desarrollado un método más limpio para extraer hierro de un mineral de hierro sintético mediante un proceso electroquímico, que, según dicen, podría competir con los altos hornos...
9-Apr-2025 10:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

研究发现,淀粉基微塑料可能对小鼠造成健康风险

美国化学学会(础颁厂)《农业与食品化学杂志》发表的一项初步研究表明,动物摄入这种由替代材料制成的塑料颗粒后产生了健康问题,例如肝损伤和肠道微生物组失衡。
9-Apr-2025 9:50 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Estudios revelan que los microplásticos a base de almidón podrían generar riesgos para la salud de los ratones

En un estudio inicial publicado en el Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry de la ACS, se demostró que los animales que consumen partículas de este material alternativo presentaron problemas de salud, entre ellos, da?o hepático y...
9-Apr-2025 9:20 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Finding Cancer’s ‘Fingerprints’

Research published in ACS Central Science reveals a method that uses pulsed infrared light to identify molecular profiles in blood plasma that could indicate the presence of certain common cancers. In this proof-of-concept study, blood plasma from...
4-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Starch-Based Microplastics Could Cause Health Risks in Mice, Study Finds

An initial study published in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry shows how animals consuming particles from plastics made with plant starch instead of petroleum developed health problems such as liver damage and gut microbiome...
4-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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A Step Toward Cleaner Iron Extraction Using Electricity

Researchers in ACS Energy Letters report that they’ve developed a cleaner method to extract iron from a synthetic iron ore using electrochemistry, which they say could become cost-competitive with blast furnaces.
4-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Locating Microplastic Hotspots Along the Texas Coast

To better understand how microplastics accumulate and disperse in marine environments, new research published in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology reflects efforts to locate hotspots — areas with high concentrations of microplastics — in...
7-Apr-2025 9:10 AM EDT 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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