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Meet The Universities Jemma Pyle | added on Mar 03, 2011 | United Kingdom Meet the Universities
Skin Deep lecture series Zoe Beck | added on Mar 03, 2011 | United Kingdom An exciting series of Fashion Science talks by eminent scientists on diverse subjects related to human skin.
Australian National Chemical Analysis Competition Ruth Meaney | added on Mar 02, 2011 | Australia The competition encourages students who enjoy Chemistry - especially practical Chemistry. Entrants compete in teams of three. Each team member performs a simple acid-base titration. A NaOH solution is standardised against standard HCl. An "unknown" acetic acid solution is then titrated with the NaOH solution.
Luis E. Miramontes Image Gallery Octavio Miramontes | added on Mar 01, 2011 | Mexico This is the first public image gallery devoted entirely to Luis E. Miramontes, one of the top Mexican chemists of all times.
Opera "Madame Curie" Justyna Sozańska | added on Feb 28, 2011 | France The world premier of the opera ‘Madame Curie’, composed by Elżbieta Sikora, 15 November, 2011 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
Topic: | celebrating chemistry, art | Audience: | general public, research scientists, women chemists, educational institutions |