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The Chemical Engineer is a monthly chemical engineering technical and news magazine published by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). [1] It has technical articles of interest to practitioners and educators, and also addresses current events in world of chemical engineering including research, international business news and government policy as it affects the chemical engineering ...
The Molecularium Project is an informal science education project of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. [1] The project introduces young audiences to the world of atoms and molecules using character driven stories, animations, games and activities, and molecular visualizations.
Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) is a weekly news magazine published by the American Chemical Society (ACS), providing professional and technical news and analysis in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering. [1]
Celebrating Chemistry is designed to engage and educate children (Grades 4th - 6th) in the basic principles of chemistry and are available in both English and Spanish. Most editions are aligned with either National Chemistry Week (NCW) or Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW) and contain articles, experiments, and puzzles based on each year's ...
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Engineers Week is one of the largest STEM events of the year in the United States. It is the time to celebrate the amazing accomplishments of engineers, technicians, and technologists and to introduce K-12 students to engineering and technology. National Engineers Week is commemorated by United States federal agencies such as the National Park ...
New tests done by the Environmental Working Group have found 21 oat-based cereals and snack bars popular amongst children to have "troubling levels of glyphosate." The chemical, which is the ...
Prather was born in Cincinnati. [1] She grew up in Longview, Texas. [2] She was inspired to study chemical engineering by her physics and calculus teachers. [2] [3] She earned a Bachelor of Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994, [4] and a Ph.D at University of California, Berkeley, in 1999.