By David Constable, Science Director, ACS Green Chemistry Institute
I’ve always had a tendency to ask questions, it’s sort of how I’m made. For those of you who have had children, you might surmise that I never got out of the one-question-leads-to-another
... moreBy Jenny MacKellar, Program Manager, ACS Green Chemistry Institute
As we move into our ninth month of social distancing and mask wearing, we look with hope towards the promise of emerging vaccines. We give thanks to the incredible work of teams of scientis
... more“A year like no other.” I have heard many people describe 2020 in these terms. Few of us at the beginning of the year imagined our current state of social distancing, mask wearing, and hand washing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The sacrifices are real:
... moreBy Dr. Love-Ese Chile, Founder and Technical Director, Regenerative Waste Labs
Since the industrial revolution, scientists have been innovating at a faster rate than ever before. These scientific discoveries and disruptions have been miracles for some, br
... moreHey, undergrads! Looking for some green chemistry activities for your ACS Student Chapter? Great news, we’ve got boatloads full of great activities that can even be done virtually. In particular, the green chemistry activities from past ACS Program-in-a-B
... moreBy Jenny MacKellar, Program Manager, ACS Green Chemistry Institute, and Aurora Ginzburg, Education Specialist, ACS Green Chemistry Institute
Are you passionate about sustainability? Do you teach a foundational lower-division chemistry course? Are you looki
... moreBy David Constable, Ph.D., Scientific Director, ACS Green Chemistry Institute
Say you’re in the market for a new article of clothing and you start searching on the internet for what’s available from retailers you have bought from in the past. Maybe you wa
... moreFor many readers, the name Nina McClelland will not be familiar. Nina passed away at the age of 90 on August 16. She had been an American Chemical Society activist for about 50 years prior to her passing, holding numerous committee and chair positions, including nine years on the ACS Board of Directors, of which three were spent as Chair of the Board. Nina recruited me into ACS governance, leading to my time on the Board of Directors, my term as Chair and my term as ACS President. I owe her a great personal debt.
moreBy Prof. Jonas Baltrusaitis, Ph.D., Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lehigh University, and Awardee of the 2020 ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Lectureship
In spite of the pandemic, the world is experiencing unprecedented economic growth t
... moreBy Feng Wang, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Chemistry, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (CAS) and Awardee of 2020 ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Lectureship, and Ning Li, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Associate, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (CAS
... moreBy Nakisha Mark Ph.D. candidate, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
Often when we think of green chemistry, focus is placed on the results, such as greater sustainability, safer processes or creating environmentally-friendly products.
... moreBy Carl Maxwell, Manager, Government Affairs, Office of External Affairs and Communication
In July, both the House of Representatives and the Senate each passed the Sustainable Chemistry Research and Development Act, bringing it much closer to becoming law
... moreEight research groups benefited from the latest round of funding from the ACS Green Chemistry Institute Pharmaceutical Roundtable (ACS GCIPR), including two international groups. Funded research projects cover a variety of topics, including membrane sepa
... moreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will celebrate its 50th anniversary on December 2. Established during the Nixon administration, the Agency has a simple, yet powerful, mission, “To protect human health and the environment.” Over the past hal
... moreBy: Sarah York & MaryKay Orgill, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The start of a new school year is always an exciting time. Campus is restored and polished. First-year students are nervous and bursting with energy. Upper-class students and faculty seem re
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