ACS Science Elements show

ACS Science Elements

Summary: Science Elements describes cutting-edge research from the American Chemical Society, including ACS's 35 peer reviewed journals and Chemical & Engineering News. This weekly podcast features discoveries in medicine and health, nutrition, energy, the environment and other fields that span science's horizons from astronomy to zoology.

Join Now to Subscribe to this Podcast
  • Visit Website
  • RSS
  • Artist: American Chemical Society
  • Copyright: Copyright American Chemical Society 2014

Podcasts:

 Episode 04 - May 23, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Toward 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.

  Episode 04 - May 23, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Toward 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.

 Episode 03 - May 16, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Equipping E. coli with a chemo-navigation system; Crusts from the Tower of London suggest yellowing in the future; Scientists isolate anti-cancer compounds from apple peel; New medications needed for neuropathic pain; Western drug makers expand use of Indias scientific talent

  Episode 03 - May 16, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Equipping E. coli with a chemo-navigation system. Crusts from the Tower of London suggest yellowing in the future. Scientists isolate anti-cancer compounds from apple peel. New medications needed for neuropathic pain. Western drug makers expand use of Indias scientific talent.

 Episode 02 - May 9, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Lab-made microtornadoes may reveal destructive secrets of real-life twisters; New insights into contradictory health effects of bioflavonoids; Dirty windows in urban areas may be hidden contributors to air pollution; Nano scrub brushes for Renaissance masterpieces; Smart delivery systems for cosmetics and personal care products

  Episode 02 - May 9, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Lab-made microtornadoes may reveal destructive secrets of real-life twisters. New insights into contradictory health effects of bioflavonoids. Dirty windows in urban areas may be hidden contributors to air pollution. Nano scrub brushes for Renaissance masterpieces. Smart delivery systems for cosmetics and personal care products.

 Episode 01 - May 2, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Exposure to depleted uranium from military action may pose health threats; New process boosts levels of heart-healthy compounds in cocoa powder; Skin patch tests may miss patients allergic to common fragrance; New antifreeze protein gives cold shoulder to its natural counterpart; Venture philanthropists fill a gap in funding early stages of drug discovery

  Episode 01 - May 2, 2007 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Exposure to depleted uranium from military action may pose health threats. New process boosts levels of heart-healthy compounds in cocoa powder; Skin patch tests may miss patients allergic to common fragrance. New antifreeze protein gives cold shoulder to its natural counterpart. Venture philanthropists fill a gap in funding early stages of drug discovery.

Comments

Login or signup comment.