Douglas B. Clark
Douglas Clark is a copywriter and speechwriter with a healthy appetite for all things digital. He has more than 15 years' agency and independent experience in corporate and marketing communication, and his clients come from diverse industries, specializing in anything from financial products and toothpaste to software for the visualization of computational fluid dynamics data. Among his clients are Accenture, American Express, Coca-Cola, Colgate-Palmolive, Hewlett-Packard, and Panasonic.
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World's First 3D-Printed Plane Takes to the Skies
Scientists have successfully flown the world's first 3D printed plane. Created entirely with printing technology, the plane went from design to completion in one week. Thanks to its novel manufacturing process, it has no fasteners and even its moving parts were printed all at once.
Bill Gates Puts His Money on Computational Modeling
Will computational modeling revolutionize drug discovery? Apparently Bill Gates, who has invested in a startup focusing on computational chemistry, thinks so.
New Tech Allows Solar Cells to Be Printed on Paper
Researchers at the MIT have developed materials that make it possible to print photovoltaic cells on paper or fabric. Much like a document in any office, the paper emerges from a printer, but when exposed to light, it generates enough energy to power an LCD clock display.
Researchers Grow Living Tissue in Lab
NPR's Science Friday recently reported about researchers at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center who are growing living tissue in the lab. Using existing tissue from lab animals and stem cells, the researchers are growing heart and bone tissue as well as blood vessels. To learn more about what they're doing and how, check out the video below.
Nuclear Q&A: Answers on Nuclear Waste, Cleanup, and Radiologic Exposure
In the continuing series, we bring you more answers to your questions about Fukushima and nuclear energy, from AIChE's Nuclear Engineering Division (NED).
Nanotechnology Cuts Cast Concrete Production Time and CO2 Emissions
Researchers at BASF have turned to nanotechnology to devise a new technique that allows for faster pro
Student Music Video Delves into the Fracking Debate
Journalism students at New York University have put together a short, fun music video to explain the basics of fracking, as the debate for and against the practice rages on.