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.
ChEnected contributions
New Catalyst Efficiently Turns Methane into Fuels
Researchers have devised a single-atom alloy catalyst that requires significantly less energy to turn shale-gas methane into hydrocarbon fuels.
Harnessing E. Coli to Manage Carbon Dioxide
Scientists have devised a method that harnesses E. coli to potentially capture, store, or recycle carbon dioxide.
Catalyst Turns Nitrates into Water and Air in Single Step
Engineers have discovered a catalyst that could prove useful in purifying water polluted with nitrates from agricultural runoff and other sources.
Nanoparticle Designed to Destroy Harmful Viruses
An international team of researchers has created new antiviral nanoparticles that show potential for outperforming current antiviral drugs.
New Structural Knowledge of Key Protein May Improve Drug Design
New imagine of a key protein's signaling mechanism provides insights for better pharmaceuticals.
Understanding and Reducing Risk as a STEM Student
Each of us can have a role in reducing risk, whether in our personal lives, in the community around us, or in the institutions where we study and work.
Studying Detergents to Solve Problem of Stray Silver Nanoparticles
Silver nanoparticles from clothing are ending up in waterways, but science is looking for ways to remove them.
Brain on Chip Aims to Reduce Human and Animal Testing
The device aims to test and predict the effects of biological and chemical agents, diseases, or drugs on the brain without the need for human or animal subjects.
Reducing Risk – First Responders at Industrial Facilities
First responders have a unique role and perspective when it comes to safety at industrial sites.
Researchers Aim for Shatter-Proof Screens
An international team of researchers’ study of glass may help lead to shatter-proof screens for mobile devices.
Cheaper, Cleaner Hydrogen Production from Methane and Electricity
This new method generates hydrogen from methane and electricity, with near-zero energy loss. The discovery is a boon for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
CRISPR-Cas9 Targets Epigenetics, Reversing Disease in Mice
Researchers have reversed disease in mice using a CRISPR-Cas9 technique that alters gene activity rather than the underlying sequence.
Stretchable Bio-Battery Could Fuel Wearable Electronics
One day a simple yoga class or stroll down the street may power wearable electronics, and one research team thinks it has created the ideal power source.
AIChE Honors Industry Leaders for Inspiring Next Generation of Engineers
Honored at the event were Bhavesh V. (Bob) Patel of LyondellBasell, Jim Fitterling of Dow, and Jack Futcher of Bechtel.
Interview: Dominic and Nick Nguyen Introduce Their ChemE App
The two brothers' new app, Refyne, uses an interactive refinery game to teach basic chemical engineering concepts.