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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 09, 2012Promoting Public Health: New, inexpensive paper-based diabetes test ideal for developing countriesToday’s development is an inexpensive and easy-to-use urine test for Type 2 diabetes ideally suited for rural India, China and other areas of the world where poverty limits the availability of health care. The report describing the paper-based device, which also could be adapted for the diagnosis and monitoring of other conditions and the environment, appears in ACS’ journal Analytical Chemistry....more0minPlay
June 25, 2012Our Sustainable Future: Ancient effect harnessed to produce electricity from waste heatA phenomenon first observed by an ancient Greek philosopher 2,300 years ago has become the basis for a new device designed to harvest the enormous amounts of energy wasted as heat each year to produce electricity. The first-of-its-kind “pyroelectric nanogenerator” is the topic of a report in ACS’ journal Nano Letters....more0minPlay
June 11, 2012New Fuels - Biofuels: Real-life scientific tail of the first “electrified snail”Today’s episode announces that the world’s first “electrified snail” implanted with biofuel cells that generate electricity from natural sugar in their bodies. Scientists are describing how these biofuel cells could someday serve as energy for many electronics devices in the Journal of the American Chemical Society....more0minPlay
May 29, 2012New Fuels - Biofuels: Meeting biofuel production targets could change agricultural landscapeAlmost 80 percent of current farmland in the U.S. would have to be devoted to raising corn for ethanol production in order to meet current biofuel production targets with existing technology, a new study has found. An alternative, according to a study in ACS’ journal Environmental Science and Technology, would be to convert 60 percent of existing rangeland to biofuels....more0minPlay
May 21, 2012Promoting Personal Safety and National Security: Killer silk - Making silk fibers that kill anthrax and other microbes in minutesA simple, inexpensive dip-and-dry treatment can convert ordinary silk into a fabric that kills disease-causing bacteria — even the armor-coated spores of microbes like anthrax — in minutes, protect homes and other buildings in the event of a terrorist attack with anthrax, scientists are reporting in the journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces....more0minPlay
May 07, 2012Providing Nutritious Foods: Strong scientific evidence that eating berries benefits the brainToday’s finding suggests that eating blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and other berry fruits has beneficial effects on the brain and may help prevent age-related memory loss and other changes....more0minPlay
April 30, 2012Combating Disease: Adapting personal glucose monitors to detect DNAToday’s solution addresses the development of an inexpensive device used by millions of people with diabetes that could be adapted into a home detector for many diseases....more0minPlay
April 16, 2012Providing Safe Food: Children may have highest exposure to titanium dioxide nanoparticlesToday’s finding warns that children may be receiving the highest exposure to nanoparticles of titanium dioxide in candy, which they eat in amounts much larger than adults....more0minPlay
March 22, 2012New Fuels: Biofuels - Biofuel cell generates electricity when implanted in False Death’s Head CockroachScientists have developed and implanted into a living insect — the False Death's Head Cockroach — a miniature fuel cell that converts naturally occurring sugar in the insect and oxygen from the air into electricity. They term it an advance toward a source of electricity that could, in principle, be collected, stored and used to power sensors, cameras, microphones and a variety of other microdevices attached to the insects in a paper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society....more0minPlay
March 12, 2012Promoting Personal Safety and National Security: New test could help track down and prosecute terrorists who use nerve gas and other agentsToday’s solution addresses the development of a new test that could help track down and prosecute terrorists who use chemical agents....more0minPlay
FAQs about Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions:How many episodes does Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions have?The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.