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FAQs about ACS Science Elements:How many episodes does ACS Science Elements have?The podcast currently has 853 episodes available.
August 01, 2007Episode 13 - Aug 1, 2007Potato chip flavoring boosts longevity of concrete. Bright future for new drug delivery system intended to minimize side effects. New process may enable motorists to fill er up - with wheat. Developing a toolkit for personalized medicine. Toward faster tests to identify carcinogens and other environmental toxins....more0minPlay
July 25, 2007Episode 12 - July 25, 2007Toward an alternative to stem cells for treating chronic brain diseases. Oil spill clean-up agents threaten coral reefs. First potential biomarker for human exposure to diesel exhaust; Fishing for an answer. Wild or farmed? Well-intended research in the wrong hands can become a weapon of terror....more0minPlay
July 18, 2007Episode 11 - July 18, 2007Toward giving artificial cells the ability to move. Nano-sized generator gets big power boost. Automobile brake linings, tires remain major sources of toxic metals. Fingerprinting with light shows promise for improved crime-fighting; Sandpaper: Ancient invention increasingly becomes high-tech marvel....more0minPlay
July 11, 2007Episode 10 - July 11, 2007Red blood cells talk to platelets, with implications for diabetes. Healthful compounds in tomatoes increase over time in organic fields. New process promises to reduce costs of a clean-coal technology. Preening over new technology for monitoring PCBs in seabirds. Tin whiskers grow into a multi-billion-dollar threat to electronics products....more0minPlay
June 27, 2007Episode 09 - June 27/July 3, 2007New longboat delivery system could mean more potent anti-cancer drugs. Moving ahead with guidelines to control indoor mold contamination. Jellyfish population explosion leads to new use for waste creatures. Polyurethane plastics from canola oil. Toward a contrast agent to expand medical use of LOIS imaging. Minding the Mercury....more0minPlay
June 20, 2007Episode 08 - June 20, 2007Changes related to diabetic cardiomyopathy occur soon after diabetes appears. Beach sand may harbor disease-causing E. coli bacteria. Fireworks displays linked to perchlorate contamination in lakes. An improved fluorescent sensor material for detecting explosives. Mom and Pop gold miners threaten new wave of mercury pollution....more0minPlay
June 13, 2007Episode 07 - June 13, 2007New hot pocket geography may point toward better avian flu drugs; Toward a much-needed new test for cancer of the urinary bladder. Protein-enriched milk may reduce need for antibiotics in animal feed. Crude oil contains less toxic mercury than coal. Concerns about safety of Chinese ingredients may be unwarranted when it comes to prescription drugs....more0minPlay
June 06, 2007Episode 06 - June 6, 2007Scientists eye nanoparticles as glaucoma treatment. Better nutritional and safety profiles for genetically modified crops. Ultralong nanobelts for wiring nanoelectric devices. Milk does not reduce healthful effects of black tea; Fake money? Not if you see the twinkle in Alexander Hamilton's eye....more0minPlay
May 30, 2007Episode 05 - May 30, 2007Sleeping Beauty jumping gene shows promise for sickle cell gene therapy. A new explosive proves unusually touchy. Progress toward a healthier form of starch for processed foods. Direct interconnections between nanowires and human cells. The BBB poses daunting challenges to developing new brain medications....more0minPlay
May 23, 2007Episode 04 - May 23, 2007Toward more effective treatments for aspirin-resistant patients. New study supports stopping and restarting school buses to cut emissions. Wine may combat tooth decay and upper respiratory tract disease bacteria. Advance promises a new era in recycling of plastics. New medicines for Fido and Fluffy....more0minPlay
FAQs about ACS Science Elements:How many episodes does ACS Science Elements have?The podcast currently has 853 episodes available.