Do you know of a company that is innovating in ways that make chemistry safer, cleaner, and more sustainable? The American Chemical Society (ACS) ...
Three students wear safety goggles and lab coats and work at a chemistry lab bench. A handwritten “A+” is shown on the left side of the image. Credit: Madeline ...
Rachel Carson wrote the mainstream scientific book Silent Spring in 1962. It outlined the devastation that certain chemicals had on local ecosystems. The book served as a wake-up call for the public ...
“I identify first and foremost as an inventor of green-chemistry technologies,” John Warner often says to describe himself. Warner began his career in chemistry at Polaroid Corporation, where he ...
NYSP2I’s annual summer-long research program gives students across its five partner universities—including Binghamton University, Clarkson University, Cornell University, Rensselaer Polytechnic ...
John Warner shared an important message with students at the inaugural Department of Chemistry Research Symposium. “(It takes) someone like you in the lab, creating the technology, so hundreds of ...
The Green Chemistry Challenge Awards recognize novel green chemistry technologies that reduce or eliminate the use of hazardous substances, use less energy and water, and improve the sustainability of ...
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A majority of U.S. research and technology leaders say their companies plan to invest more in green chemistry to spur innovation, reduce costs, and gain a competitive edge, new Morning Consult ...
A carefully engineered gold catalyst has just pushed green chemistry into new territory, setting a performance benchmark that had resisted improvement for a decade. By pairing tiny deposits of gold ...
About 98% of lignin created as a forestry by-product from plants is discarded, but a new enzyme could be the key to extracting high-value molecules from this waste using a green chemistry approach.