3D printing has made its way into chemistry. H. Dodziuk looks at what this manufacturing technique could mean for science and society
Highlighting notable research, institutions, individuals, personal experiences, ethical questions, and issues such as diversity and inclusion.
What’s New in 3D Printing?
Science Never Fails!
The Journal of Unsolved Questions, founded by Ph.D. students, encourages scientists to share their negative results
Discover the Joy of Science with LUMA Centre Finland
LUMA Centre Finland promotes the collaboration of schools, universities, and the business sector
75th Anniversary: Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD)
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was first synthesized November 16, 1938, by Albert Hofmann
Classic Paper but No New Data
Heavily cited and highly useful but didn't report anything new, so how did it become a classic?
Surfactants with Magnetic Heads
Self organization of inorganic surfactants with head groups containing paramagnetic Dy3+ ions is controlled by magnetic interactions
Environmentally Sound Management of E-Waste
To minimize the environmental impacts of electronic waste (e-waste), standards should stipulate the priority for prevention, reuse, and recycling
100th Birthday: Mildred Cohn
A biochemist who overcame religious and sexual discrimination
Economic Trends of Biotechnology in Germany
Chairman of the German Association of Biotechnology Industries (DIB; Deutsche Industrievereinigung Biotechnologie) reported on trends and demands
REALCAT – Driving Innovation in Catalysis
The REALCAT project aims to create a highly integrated platform to the accelerate innovation in all fields of industrial catalysis