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Chemistry of Everyday Things
Paulo Ribeiro-Claro | added on Jan 24, 2011 | Portugal
A series of 26 short movies for TV and internet, 26 radio programmes, and 26 newspaper supplements to weekly reveal the underlying chemistry present in day-to-day life.
Networking Breakfast - Aveiro, Portugal
Maria Clara Magalhães | added on Jan 10, 2011 | Portugal
Women chemist networking lunch, on the 18th January (13 h), at the Restaurant of the University of Aveiro. The importance of women in chemistry is celebrate with a talk on "The Structures of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin”, on the same day at 15:30, at the Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. Aveiro, by Raquel Gonçalves-Maia.
Networking Breakfast - Lisbon, Portugal
Maria Filomena Camoes | added on Jan 06, 2011 | Portugal
The chemistry women of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon- Portugal are joining the initiative "Women Sharing a Chemical Moment in Time".
Chemicals and Health - on the Production of Pharmaceuticals
Fernando Castanheira | added on Jan 06, 2011 | Portugal
This activity is designed to make known how drugs are made. A group of University Senior students who attend classes on biology and health care will visit pharmaceutical laboratory.
Lecture: Simply H2O
Marília Peres | added on Dec 08, 2010 | Portugal
Lecture about the importance of the water, with a historical perspective.