Written by: Audrey Carver, CAICE 2021 Summer Science Communication Fellow Upon first learning about the research topic of the CAICE subgroup called: Cloud Condensation Activity and Aerosol Hygroscopicity: Surface Tension, …
The Machines Behind the Magic: CAICE Instrumentation
Written by: Audrey Carver, CAICE 2021 Summer Science Communication Fellow The Brewster Angle Microscopy (BAM) technique is easily Mickey Rogers’ favorite instrumentation and methodology at CAICE, so much so that …
Of Crystal and Cloud
By Kunal Patel – CAICE SciComm Fellow In the grand narrative of the human species, the weather has always seemed the will of the divine, an inconceivably powerful force that …
Between Sea and Sky
By Kunal Patel – CAICE SciComm Fellow Between water and air, where the fluid abyss meets the endless aether, there lies an unseen veil. A lacy shroud binding sea to …
Beautiful CAICE Mural Unveiled
Artist Bio: Audrey Carver is a muralist and scientific communicator from Idyllwild, CA. From Ecuador to Boston to Costa Rica, and back here to Southern California, she has worked to …
Two CAICE Senior Investigators Recognized As 2022 ACS National Award Winners
It is a proud moment for CAICE today as the winners of the 2022 ACS National Awards are announced. We have not one, but two CAICE Senior Investigators who’s work …
Sea Spray and Bisphenol A
By Kunal Patel – 2021 CAICE Science Communication Fellow Out beyond the California shoreline, beyond the breaking waves and fickle tides lies the endless blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean. …
Scratching the surface of interfacial chemistry
Written By: Scott McInerney, undergraduate @ University of Wisconsin-Madison The atmosphere is an ocean of molecules floating around, mixing, reacting, and sustaining life with each other. Among this vast expanse …
The enlightening study of photochemistry in the marine boundary layer
Written by: Scott McInerney undergraduate @University of Wisconsin Madison Blazing bright millions of miles away, the sun burns with remarkable power to create a constant source of energy for the …
CAICE Director, Prof Kim Prather, Earns the Franklin Award for Outstanding Achievement in Mass Spectrometry
Congratulations to our inspiring and powerful Director, Prof. Kim Prather, on this incredible achievement. Read the announcement here: https://cen.acs.org/acs-news/programs/ACS-2020-national-award-winners/97/i33