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In French ... "La chimie : notre vie, notre avenir! "
Denis Bussieres | added on Mar 23, 2011 | Canada
From March 24 to 26, come visit us and experience fun chemistry at the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean Regional Final in Chicoutimi.
Un kiosque d'information et de démonstration dans le cadre de l'Expo-Sciences Régionale du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean à Saguenay du 24 au 26 mars 2011.
Ekotoxikologicke centrum Bratislava
Martin Murin | added on Mar 22, 2011 | Slovakia
The main focus is consulting, training, laboratory and research work.
'Our Scientists' A Series of Knowledge Sharing
Monika Jain | added on Mar 18, 2011 | India
This group is organizing a series of programs to promote scientific and technological activities and to improve the applications of the subject. As inaugural program, we are organizing A knowledge sharing lecture series “Our Scientist”.
Cheers! The Chemistry of Wine
Tanya Fogg | added on Mar 17, 2011 | United States
The French say, “The truth is in the wine.” It is also said that a meal without wine is like a day without sunshine. Recent studies suggest that moderate wine consumption is beneficial to health.
UNESCO Contest of Writings Works and Drawings of the World Science Day for Peace and Development
Fernanda Velloso | added on Mar 16, 2011 | Brazil
Target to high school students, the competition has two categories: Drawings and Writings Works. This initiative is promoted by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in collaboration with institutions in the areas of education and science.