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Fall 2007, Vol. 25, No. 3

True Blue: DuPont and the Color Revolution

By Regina Lee Blaszczyk

The trend-setting colorists at DuPont's Duco Color Advisory Service were prophets of the color revolution, guiding corporations and consumers in choosing hues for everything from car fenders to countertops. Read more >>

Patterning the World: The Rise of Chemically Amplified Photoresists

The rise of the digital age depended on integrated circuits made with new materials and techniques that could both increase performance and drive down costs. Read more >>

Al-Kimiya: Notes on Arabic Alchemy

Historians have uncovered evidence of the immense influence of Arabic alchemy—a largely unexplored piece of the alchemical puzzle. Read more >>

Driving Forces

Hard Times and Good Fortune
Rudolph Pariser's early life and career were shaped by world wars and other international events. Read more >>

History in the Making

Garden of Nanotech
Nanotechnology offers solutions to looming global crises such as energy and water shortages—but the effort requires research from across academic disciplines. Read more >>

Book Reviews

  Feeling nostalgic at the start of the school year? Several new college histories offer a trip down memory lane. See our list of these recommended reads.

Print Exclusives

Reactions
Synthesizing Cannabinoids • More on Moseley's Legacy • Different Structure, Same Action

Inspire
Heritage Day 2007 • Recognizing the Supporting Industries • Unlimited Potential • A Dazzling Success • Announcing CHF's New President • Life Scientist • A New Partnership • Innovation in a Changing World • Inspiring Chemical Innovation • From Basement to Schoolhouse

Treasures from the Vault
Pasteur Papers • Instruments of Change • Art in the Fisher Gallery • Deisenhofer Papers • Mendeleev in America

Explore
Connecting the Classroom

Also: Calendar • From the Galleries • Milestones • End Product