Chemistry and the Economy: 2023 Mid-Year Review
VirtualAre we charging ahead into a brick wall? The U.S. chemical industry is at a critical juncture where decisions must be made on overcapacity and growing political concerns, including risks […]
Are we charging ahead into a brick wall? The U.S. chemical industry is at a critical juncture where decisions must be made on overcapacity and growing political concerns, including risks […]
Focusing on student-centered instruction fosters a more effective and inclusive learning environment. Students possess unique perspectives and insights that can greatly enhance instruction and curricula when educators move past traditional […]
Intellectual Property (IP) rights receive significant attention in the public discourse when movie studios, musicians, and major silicon valley companies challenge the unauthorized exploitation of their creations, but IP is […]
In the competitive landscape of grant applications, it’s not just about having a brilliant idea. The art of crafting and writing the proposal itself is equally vital. Join Program Manager […]
Aerosols are small particles (less than 100 micron in diameter) that contain a myriad of organic molecules, including water, salts, lipids, and even viruses and bacteria. Join Rommie E. Amaro […]
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away” - Antoine-Marie-Roger de Saint-Exupery Chemistry is complicated. Cleary and concisely […]
How can using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT improve how you learn, teach, and write about chemistry? The sudden popularity of natural language processing applications like ChatGPT with the general […]
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Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Office of Career and Professional Education Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required What does an exploding car and a motorboat have in common with […]
Sponsored by ACS Webinars Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required The Human microbiota, often referred to as the "forgotten organ," is a large collection of predominantly bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, […]
Cosponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS on Campus Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Artificial intelligence and other automated tools continue to become more ubiquitous throughout society, but how will […]