CP Weekly - Mar 30th, 2024
 
 
On this day in 1853, Vincent Van Gogh was born.
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March 30, 2024

April showers are nearly here. In the last full week of March, we saw a major bridge collapse in Baltimore on March 26, Neanderthals get credit for discovering adhesives and the EPA target 3M and Wacker for additional PFAS testing. How did your week go? 

—  Amanda Joshi, Managing Editor

Harnessing the role of cognitive skills in training helps capture knowledge.
Today's multi-billion-dollar adhesives industry can be traced back more than 50,000 years to Neanderthals first using multicomponent adhesives to make tools.
New approach combines glycerol and carbon dioxide under mesofluidic conditions to generate a faster, more cost-effective alternative to current glycerol carbonate production methods.
Chemical industry imports and exports about $9 million a day, or $62 million a week, through the Port of Baltimore.
Companies must submit testing on NMeFOSE within a year of the order.
The company proposes a process to electrify syngas production using energy from renewable sources in step toward low-carbon and more circular production of chemicals in the U.S.
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Jerry King has created another great cartoon. It's up to you to come up with the caption.