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Home-made Experiments Contest
Lautaro Kremenchuzky | added on Apr 03, 2011 | Argentina
The contest consists of making a home-made experiment, which must be recorded and uploaded. Previously, they must set a hypothesis and afterwards, there must be a conclusion.
Worlds Largest Chemistry Lesson
Jason Dornbush | added on Mar 31, 2011 | United States
Join the Grout Museum District as we attempt the Guinness World RecordsTM Largest Chemistry Lesson. This is one for the record books.
Crystal Growing Competition
Ruth Meaney | added on Mar 28, 2011 | Australia
The RACI Qld Crystal Growing Competition is an opportunity for students to take part in a scientific competition. The process is simple, and designed to encourage students to develop an interest in Chemistry from a young age.
Ozel Ege Lisesi 9th Science Research Project Competition and 10th Science Festival
Ayse Turker | added on Mar 27, 2011 | Turkey
9th Science Research Project Competition will take place on 27 April 2011 and 10th Science Festival will be realized on 29 April 2011 at Ozel Ege Lisesi, Izmir.
Chemistry Made Simple for Public Appreciation and Attraction
Sam Kauba | added on Mar 26, 2011 | Papua New Guinea
The way forward is a collaboration of research projects crafted by ingenious concepts with predefined targets and unifying themes in Chemistry. All of the activities to commemorate, International Year of Chemistry 2011, shall be simple to foster public appreciation in Papua New Guinea.