Chemical and engineering news archive
A treasure trove of scientific knowledge!
Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) is a weekly news magazine published by the American Chemical Society (ACS). The magazine has been in publication since 1923 and is widely regarded as one of the most authoritative sources of news and information on chemistry and related sciences.
The C&EN archive is a vast repository of articles, news stories, and feature pieces that cover a wide range of topics, including:
- Research breakthroughs: Discoveries in chemistry, biology, physics, and other sciences, including new materials, technologies, and applications.
- Industry news: Updates on the chemical industry, including company news, mergers and acquisitions, and market trends.
- Policy and regulation: Analysis of government policies, regulations, and laws affecting the chemical industry and scientific research.
- Education and careers: Articles on science education, career development, and professional issues.
- Technology and innovation: Coverage of new technologies, products, and services in the chemical industry.
The C&EN archive is available online and contains over 100,000 articles, dating back to 1996. You can search the archive by keyword, author, date, or topic. Here are some ways to access the archive:
- ACS Website: Visit the American Chemical Society website (www.acs.org) and click on "Publications" > "Chemical & Engineering News" > "Archive".
- C&EN Online: Go to the C&EN website (www.cenmag.org) and click on "Archive" at the top of the page.
- EBSCOhost: The C&EN archive is also available through EBSCOhost, a popular online database aggregator. You can search the archive using your institution's library login credentials.
Some popular topics and articles in the C&EN archive include:
- The discovery of new elements, such as superheavy elements like oganesson (Z=118) and moscovium (Z=115)
- Breakthroughs in materials science, such as the development of graphene and nanomaterials
- Advances in biotechnology, including gene editing and synthetic biology
- Environmental issues, such as climate change, pollution, and sustainability
- Emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
The C&EN archive is an invaluable resource for scientists, researchers, students, and professionals in the chemical and related sciences.