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Pimple Patches and What They Offer
By Brenda Collins
Pimples are common and often a teenager’s worst nightmare. Waking up with a conspicuous red spot on your face could not be more horrifying. Luckily, chemistry has some new solutions to clear up this problem.
Chemistry or ChemistrAI?
By Adam M. Boyd
Should we embrace the use of AI in chemistry and in other fields? No matter how we balance our hopes and fears, AI is predicted to have a huge impact on society.
Chemistry and Business, Working Together
You may think that chemistry and business don’t go hand-in-hand, but Christina Boville and David Romney can tell you otherwise. See how Tina and David went from the lab to becoming co-founders and CEOs of Aralez Bio.
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Gas Laws and Scuba Diving
By Kathleen J. Dombrink and David O. Tanis
A basic knowledge of gas behavior gives scuba divers a better understanding of what happens during a dive.
Flatus: Chemistry in the Wind
By Claudia Vanderborght
This is personal chemistry, perhaps not socially acceptable? But the chemistry of flatulence affects us all and is a fascinating topic for medical and atmospheric scientists.
Radium Girls: Dialing Up Trouble
By Bryan Curtis
The case of “the Radium Girls” is a tragic episode in workplace safety. It led to the deaths of many workers, primarily young women, but also led to the development of new workplace safety standards.