Reporter Alex Tullo shares a behind-the-scenes look at his special series highlighting stories from the C&EN archives ...
Chemistry labs are, by their very nature, fraught with hazards. But a well-considered design could end up saving lives or ...
The history and evolution that led to the modern laboratory is one subject of Peter J. T. Morris’s research. A former curator at London’s Science Museum, he traces some of his findings in his 2015 ...
The United States recycles less than 10% of its plastic waste. The remainder, often containing intractable mixtures of ...
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is casting a wide net in search of information on per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...
Uuk calls this a misguided approach that will impede efforts to develop AI as a beneficial technology. “Oftentimes, issues ...
The first report on these measures within the American Chemical Society was the Publications Division’s Diversity Data Report 2022. ACS Publications committed to gathering baseline statistics on ...
Sandwich bags, milk jugs, and other plastic items made from polyethylene could find new life as upgraded materials. A ...
Nobel Prize season approaches again, and so too do the debates and predictions of who might win. C&EN and ACS Webinars got in on the action again this year, cohosting their annual #ChemNobel ...
The Newscripts gang gets a thrill whenever we witness chemistry in the wild. Molecules decorating buildings and public spaces may seem mysterious to nonchemists, but for those of us in the know, they ...
Although the usual image of a cell is an amorphous blob, these mouse cells settled into well-defined polygonal shapes thanks to a patterning system stamped onto the surface the cells are sitting on.
OCI also plans to double green methanol production at an existing facility in Beaumont to 400,000 t per year. The additional ...