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TV channel for chemistry in our life
Suggestion
Noha Elnagdi | added on May 26, 2011
To have a TV channel that is broadcasting information about chemistry in our life, experiments, latest research in chemistry and laboratory techniques
Letters to a Young Chemist
Discussion
Abhik Ghosh | added on May 21, 2011
Written by senior statesmen of the field and up-and-coming younger chemists, this book presents unique insights into what it means to be a chemist. The 17 chapters are written in the form of letters to a Angela, a hypothetical undergraduate in San Diego, California, who is considering a potential career as a chemist.
Message from Mr.N.M.S.Hettigedera, Chairman, Steering Committee IYC 2011 National Secretariat (Sri Lanka)
Collaboration
N.M. Sanjaya Hettigedara | added on May 21, 2011
IYC 2011 presents the best opportunity for us to go out and tell the world the true picture of chemistry and how chemistry has contributed to the well-being of humanity. It will also elevate the position of Chemistry profession. SL needs the support and involvement of the chemical industry and other relevant organizations.
Chemical Art, a particular research of PHD position
Collaboration
Simon Raffy | added on May 19, 2011
Most of us try to use popular science for explain chemistry to the general public. It's not the only way : my goal is to fabricate chemical sculpture like dynamics systeme. We can fascinate the public with beautiful visual effect to increase there curiosity.
| Topic: | show, exhibition, experiments, presentations, art, sculpture, history of chemistry | Audience: | general public, students, teachers, scientists, global, professional chemists., international, iyc enthusiasts |
Changing habits- changing climates
Discussion
Rupashree Dass | added on Apr 27, 2011
little habits that make a big difference
