Not only did the newly-elected Pope study chemical engineering, but the smoke that signals the decision involves some interesting chemistry
New Pope, New Chemistry
Call For CHEMCARS 2013
Compete in a car race with unusual rules by designing and building a shoebox-sized car powered by a chemical reaction
The ABC of Safety Training
How can engineers broaden their view to also see safety issues in addition to technical features?
Chemical Secrets of the Violin Virtuosi — Part 2
What made Stradivari's violins so special? Klaus Roth looks at the important role of chemistry in Stradivari's workshop and instruments
Chemical Secrets of the Violin Virtuosi — Part 1
What made Stradivari's violins so special? Klaus Roth looks at the important role of chemistry in Stradivari's workshop and instruments
Chemistry of the Christmas Candle — Part 1
When we light a candle, the chemistry we are pursuing is not only especially beautiful, but also especially complex
M. Röper: Ullmann's and Chemical Engineering Evolution
Michael Röper talks about his involvement with Ullmann's Encyclopedia throughout the years and what he enjoys most about his career
New IChemE President — Interview with Sir William Wakeham
Sir William talks about his new position, IChemE, and the very flexible field of chemical engineering
Chemistry of Make Up
To produce the rainbow of colors on today's make up racks, chemists derive dyes from a variety of compounds
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