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Natural Dyes from Caribbean Medicinal Plants Sonia Peter | added on Jan 28, 2011 | Barbados Selected plant species will be investigated for natural dye sources. The dyes will be subjected to a variety of analytical methods for chemical profiling and efficacy.
IYC@Albert's Cyriac Mathew | added on Jan 28, 2011 | India Celebrating IYC by conducting quiz programs, poster competitions, seminars, workshops, demonstrations, hand-on activites, honouring eminent professors of chemistry.
"Kemija u industriji" and "Chemical and Bichemical Engineering Quarterly" Publications Danko Skare | added on Jan 28, 2011 | Croatia Monthly publishing of journal "Kemija u industriji" (KUI) - included news and information about IYC 2011 Activity; Special issue of KUI devoted to IYC 2011; Quarterly publishing of journal "Chemical and Bichemical Engineering Quarterly" with included news about IYC 2011; Edition Publishing - reference to IYC, Lectures
Chemistry--Our Life, Our Future Kim Klyberg | added on Jan 27, 2011 | United States The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is celebrating the International Year of Chemistry to acknowledge the achievements of chemistry, its contributions to the well-being of humankind, and what the future may hold.
Philip Ball 'Unnatural: The Heretical idea of Making People' Jacqui Colgate | added on Jan 26, 2011 | United Kingdom This question has been asked for many centuries, and has produced recipes ranging from the homunculus of the medieval alchemists and the clay golem of Jewish legend to Frankenstein’s monster and the mass-produced test-tube babies in Brave New World

