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Nylon: Synthetic Fiber Becomes a Market Success
Posted on July 15th, 2016 by Christina Valimaki in Chemical R&D
In the beginning, it was mostly about women’s stockings. As the early 20th century progressed, women’s hemlines were getting shorter, and old-fashioned undergarments were going out of style. Continue reading “Nylon: Synthetic Fiber Becomes a Market Success” »
Sustainable Development – Where To Begin?
Posted on February 1st, 2016 by Chris Walker in Chemical R&D
We’ve looked before at how our decisions can impact the environment, but sustainable development is about much more than that. Continue reading “Sustainable Development – Where To Begin?” »
Learn To Be More Creative By Flexing Your Creativity Muscle
Posted on November 24th, 2015 by Chris Walker in Chemical R&D
Creativity is a central trait of any good engineer or scientist. Although often overlooked, our ability to be creative is crucial in most of the work we do. From the mundane, day-to-day work to the big breakthroughs that everyone takes notice of, a creative approach underpins every step of the best technical minds. Continue reading “Learn To Be More Creative By Flexing Your Creativity Muscle” »