About the Meeting

A full range of media resources will be available to assist in your coverage of ACS Spring 2025. There will be press releases and videos highlighting research from among thousands of scientific presentations on topics that include:

  • Technological advances, including robotics, sensors, and artificial intelligence 
  • Astronomy, including prebiotic chemistry and the origins of life 
  • Environment and earth sciences, including pollution from microplastics and PFAS, impacts of climate change, weather trends, and environmental justice 
  • Health, including issues in public health, infectious diseases, and pharmaceutical advances 
  • Energy, including battery advancements, energy efficiency, and new and unusual power sources 
  • Food chemistry, including advances in beer and wine production, uncommon foods, and sustainable food sources

For more information about the meeting, visit the ACS Spring 2025 FAQ page.

The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress. ACS is committed to improving all lives through the transforming power of chemistry. Its mission is to advance scientific knowledge, empower a global community and champion scientific integrity, and its vision is a world built on science. The Society is a global leader in promoting excellence in science education and providing access to chemistry-related information and research through its multiple research solutions, peer-reviewed journals, scientific conferences, e-books and weekly news periodical Chemical & Engineering News. ACS journals are among the most cited, most trusted and most read within the scientific literature; however, ACS itself does not conduct chemical research. As a leader in scientific information solutions, its CAS division partners with global innovators to accelerate breakthroughs by curating, connecting and analyzing the world’s scientific knowledge. ACS’ main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.

Registered journalists can subscribe to the ACS journalist news portal on EurekAlert! to access embargoed and public science press releases. For media inquiries, contact newsroom@acs.org.

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