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This forum is all about sharing your ideas and plans for celebrating IYC 2011. Ideas are just ideas! They might lead to nothing more or they might bloom into something exciting – up to you! You can just post simple suggestions, you can start a discussion and seek comments, or you can post a request for collaboration with other members of the IYC network. You can also just browse and search the forum to see what others are thinking about and add your comments.
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IYC 2011 Celebrations on 5th March 2011 at Kalyan PG COllege, Bhilai (CG) India
Collaboration
Vishesh Mohabey | added on Mar 04, 2011
On 5th March 2011, at Kalyan PG College, Bhilai (CG), India: a poster exhibition and a seminar by students as well as experts are organized on popular chemistry. Also for housewives an event "Chemistry in Kitchen" is scheduled.
Nanoparticle sign video
Suggestion
Andres Tretiakov | added on Feb 08, 2011
Stained glass activity continued
GA/GI Festival Geek + Art + Green Innovation
Collaboration
Chirstine Bethea | added on Feb 04, 2011
Event with unique people and projects in the tech, art and eco industries
International Year of Chemistry 2011 (HK) Official Website
Collaboration
Chi yan, stephen Cheung | added on Feb 01, 2011
Official website has been deployed by Hong Kong Education City Limited in collaboration with parties aiming to keep all informed about latest news of local and global IYC; make recommendation and list out all programmes to be taken place in Hong Kong; upload related resources, facilitate idea exchange via Forum
application of chemistry experiments to eradicate blind beliefs from minds of illiterate people of under / un developed countries
Collaboration
Subrat kumar Panigrahy | added on Jan 31, 2011
Many chemistry experiments & applications are available, which can improve the quality / taste of life of illiterate / innocent people of poor and third world countries.

