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Microbes and Molecules
Manuel Sánchez | added on Jan 16, 2011 | Spain
“Curiosidades de la Microbiología is a blog dedicated to the popularization of Microbiology. My intention to support IYC 2011is to publish comments about peer-reviewed papers on the different aspects of chemistry and its relations with microorganisms as for example biochemistry, biogeochemical cycles, antimicrobial compounds
IYC Postage Stamp Central
Daniel Rabinovich | added on Jan 14, 2011 | International
A collection of IYC-related stamps issued during 2011.
Bangor University Celebrates Chemistry
Stevie Scanlan | added on Jan 14, 2011 | United Kingdom
A year long celebration of chemistry with events for all ages
View the ACS' IYC Webinar
Liezl Perez | added on Jan 11, 2011 | United States
Did you miss our recent IYC webinar? If so, view the recorded webinar to get tips, find resources and activities you or your local section can engage in to celebrate IYC 2011.
Twitter Fala Química (Talk Chemistry)
Edson Minatti | added on Jan 11, 2011 | Brazil
A channel of rapid communication to young chemists, students and people interested in Chemistry through the Twitter service. Fala Quimica (which stands for talk Chemistry) is the first channel of Chemistry in Brazil on Twitter. It has more than 1000 followers and has diffused the IYC by its posts since the beggining.