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Student Chemistry Cartoon Competition Jim McQuillan | added on Dec 16, 2010 | International Student Chemistry Cartoon Competition
Celebrate the IYC with Taylor and Francis Group/CRC Press Andrea Grant | added on Dec 14, 2010 | United States Taylor and Francis Group/CRC Press will be celebrating the IYC through a number of promotions, giveaways, awards, and the launch of our new Chemistry Arena website.
Nature & Chemistry Adarsh Bhatti | added on Dec 09, 2010 | India We are one with the nature. We are made up of same elements as the universe. By simple fun experiments we can create interest in common man about Chemistry & can remove their superstitions ,that unholy Godman are exploiting.
Science Saturday - Celebrating IYC2011 Linda De la garza | added on Dec 08, 2010 | United States Hands-on science experiments for children are among the many activities planned for area residents during this year's celebration of the International Year of Chemistry (2011). The event is an outreach program hosted by the Southwest Georgia section of the American Chemical Society and Valdosta State University College of Arts
Human Touch Of Chemistry Sujit Patil | added on Nov 23, 2010 | India We love Chemistry! So we created www.humantouchofchemistry.com. Aimed at kids and chemistry enthusiasts, it will refresh the audiences with the long forgotten wonders of Chemistry. The platform celebrates chemistry and how it touches us in every day life.