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Chemistry Professor Greg O’Neil’s research team publishes a paper on bottle adapter invention

4+ hour, 22+ min ago   (596+ words) Last year, Chemistry Professor Greg O’Neil and his team of WWU grad students, Kaden Hekker and Adam Jones, invented a bottle adapter that makes handling hazardous chemicals safer in the lab. The team just published a hard-earned paper on the…...

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Chemistry grad student works to detect toxic chemicals in food and the environment

3+ mon, 2+ week ago   (323+ words) Tosin Ogunrinola is an international graduate student of chemistry from Nigeria who focuses on detecting toxic chemicals in fruits, vegetables and the environment to improve public health and food safety. In particular, Tosin is interested in thiram, a highly toxic,…...

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WWU’s Tim Kowalczyk receives ACS-PRF grant to study a more efficient way to separate carbon dioxide from exhaust

5+ mon, 1+ week ago   (591+ words) WWU Professor of Chemistry and Energy Studies Tim Kowalczyk was awarded a three-year, $70,000 grant from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund to investigate a more efficient method of carbon dioxide adsorption in industrial processes. Kowalczyk seeks to answer how…...