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Taking inspiration from trees, scientists have developed a battery made from a sliver of wood coated with tin that shows promise for becoming a tiny, long-lasting, efficient and environmentally friend... more
FAQs about Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions:How many episodes does Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions have?The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
July 15, 2013Supplying Safe Drinking Water: Solar-powered nanofilters pump in antibiotics to clean contaminated waterUsing the same devious mechanism that enables some bacteria to shrug off powerful antibiotics, scientists have developed solar-powered nanofilters that remove antibiotics from the water in lakes and rivers twice as efficiently as the best existing technology. Their report appears in ACS’ journal NanoLetters....more0minPlay
June 24, 2013Confronting Climate Change: The Quest for Permanent Solutions: A milestone for new carbon-dioxide capture/clean coal technologyAn innovative new process that releases the energy in coal without burning — while capturing carbon dioxide, the major greenhouse gas — has passed a milestone on the route to possible commercial use, scientists are reporting. Their study in the ACS journal Energy and Fuels describes results of a successful 200-hour test on a sub-pilot scale version of the technology using two inexpensive but highly polluting forms of coal....more0minPlay
June 10, 2013Supplying Safe Drinking Water: The first caffeine-‘addicted’ bacteriaSome people may joke about living on caffeine, but scientists now have genetically engineered E. coli bacteria to do that — literally. Their report in the journal ACS Synthetic Biology describes bacteria being “addicted” to caffeine in a way that promises practical uses ranging from decontamination of wastewater to bioproduction of medications for asthma....more0minPlay
May 28, 2013Promoting Public Health: Six in 10 people worldwide lack access to flush toilets or other adequate sanitationIt may be the 21st century, with all its technological marvels, but 6 out of every 10 people on Earth still do not have access to flush toilets or other adequate sanitation that protects the user and the surrounding community from harmful health effects, a new study has found. The research, published in ACS’ journal Environmental Science and Technology, says the number of people without access to improved sanitation is almost double the previous estimate....more0minPlay
May 13, 2013Our sustainable future: First mobile app green chemistry fosters sustainable manufacturing of medicinesToday’s episode describes the first mobile application to foster wider use of the environmentally friendly and sustainable principles of green chemistry. It is the topic of a report in ACS’ new journal, ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering. The report on the pigment appears in ACS' Journal of the American Chemical Society....more0minPlay
April 22, 2013Promoting Personal Safety and National Security: Ancient “Egyptian blue” pigment points to new telecommunications, security ink technologyToday’s solution is an ancient Egyptian blue pigment used 5,000 years ago. The pigment is giving modern scientists clues toward the development of new nanomaterials that could have uses in medical imaging devices, remote controls, security ink and other technologies. The report on the pigment appears in ACS' Journal of the American Chemical Society....more0minPlay
March 11, 2013Promoting Personal Safety and National Security: Toward a better cyanide antidote for terrorist attacks and other mass casualty eventsToday’s solution is a promising substance that could be the basis for the development of a better antidote for cyanide poisoning. This is an advance toward closing a major gap in defenses against terrorist attacks and other mass casualty events. The report, which describes a potential antidote that could be self-administered — much like the medication delivered by allergy injection pens — appears in ACS' Journal of Medicinal Chemistry....more0minPlay
February 25, 2013Providing nutritious foods: A new, super-nutritious puffed rice for breakfast cereals and snacksToday’s episode describes a new process for blowing up grains of rice to produce a super-nutritious form of puffed rice. The new rice has three times more protein and a rich endowment of other nutrients that make it ideal for breakfast cereals, snack foods and nutrient bars for school lunch programs. The study is the topic of a report in ACS’ the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry....more0minPlay
February 11, 2013Our Sustainable Future: New twist on using biomass for cosmetic, personal care and antioxidant-containing productsToday’s solution is a new approach for tapping biomass as a sustainable raw material for ingredients in sunscreens, perfumes and other personal care products. The approach could open up new economic opportunities for tropical countries that grow such plants. A report appears in the Journal of the American Chemical Society....more0minPlay
January 28, 2013Promoting Personal Safety and National Security: Boosting the sensitivity of airport security screeningToday’s solution is a simple way to improve the sensitivity of the test often used to detect traces of explosives on the hands, carry-ons and other possessions of passengers at airport security screening stations. A group of scientists reported their innovation in ACS’ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C....more0minPlay
FAQs about Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions:How many episodes does Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions have?The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.