Quím-O-Metros para Niños (Chem-O-Meters for Kids)
Chem-O-Meters, a new research kit from the Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center teaches chemistry to 6th-12th grade students.
Chem-O-Meters, a new research kit from the Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center teaches chemistry to 6th-12th grade students.
Take a look back at key moments in the history of the College of Natural Sciences.
They offer a cost-effective synthetic pathway for conventional and new PHAs with enhanced properties.
Professors Eugene Chen and Amy Prieto will join a national panel in Washington, D.C. this week discussing chemistry breakthroughs enabled by scientific understanding of the periodic table.
Cheryle Beuning to work with the National Institute of Standards and Technology on cannabinoid assessment
Oct. 27 marks this year’s “Halloween Spooktacular,” hosted by the Chemistry Club and Department of Chemistry.
Blaine McCarthy receives DSM Science and Technology Award for research on making plastics in a more sustainable fashion.
Part of three projects chosen nationally this year by the National Science Foundation, Robert Paton and his team will create a new generation of “data chemists.”
Chloe Beardsley of the Department of Chemistry helps Access Sensor Technologies win competition alongside starting a new national honor society chapter for women in chemistry.
Hailey Hibbard of the Department of Chemistry is one of three students awarded with all-expenses-paid travel to the ACS fall meeting for the Division of Medicinal Chemistry.