Current Green Chemistry has been accepted for inclusion in SCOPUS. This is one of the largest abstract and citation databases of peer-reviewed literature that includes contributions from selected ...
COVID-19 has triggered an unprecedented economic downturn, and new graduates and other job seekers will no doubt have a tough road ahead. But not all is lost if you know where to seek pockets of ...
Chemistry is a branch of science that involves the study of the composition, structure and properties of matter. Often known as the central science, it is a creative discipline chiefly concerned with ...
Laboratory science is changing. Advances in robotics and computers are making it increasingly possible for researchers to delegate some of their work to machines. A successful chemistry career may ...
Surveying shows that CU Boulder students want access to green chemistry education as part of their chemistry coursework. To begin to fill that void, a pilot to integrate green chemistry into the ...
Read a new article from the GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable: Process Mass Intensity (PMI): A Holistic Analysis of Current Peptide Manufacturing Processes Informs Sustainability in Peptide Synthesis in ...
The Chemistry Club serves as a social outlet for our majors and provides services in career planning. A magic show open to the public is presented every other Spring and is the major fund raiser for ...
Artemisinin is an important antimalarial drug, but, at present, the environmental and economic costs of its semi-synthetic production are relatively high. Most of these costs lie in the final chemical ...
Social and economic inequalities are limiting the aspirations and career choices of some young people and widening the education gap. That's not right. We believe that every child should have access ...
The ACRG uses chemistry-climate models which aim to integrate chemical processes, such as ozone formation, aerosol dynamics, and greenhouse gas cycles, with physical climate models to simulate the ...
The firing of New York University (NYU) chemistry professor Maitland Jones Jr. after students complained about one of his organic chemistry classes has prompted concern and dismay among others in the ...