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Chemistry in our Daily Life Mauricio Acelas | added on Mar 12, 2011 | Colombia Interested in learning how chemistry impacts our daily life? In a series of presentations, I will attempt to demonstrate to secondary students in Colombia how the world would be without chemistry and why it is so important for the development of human kind.
New Trends in the Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds Alex Lyakhovnenko | added on Mar 12, 2011 | Russian Federation The II Conference on the Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 25-30 April 2011 in Zheleznovodsk, Russia is conference for chemists. It is destined to unite and teach chemists, to let them share own experience and encourage further research.
Online Interactive Periodic Table Carolyn Riches | added on Mar 11, 2011 | United Kingdom This freely available educational resource is aimed at teachers and students. It is Syngenta’s first online contribution to the International Year of Chemistry.
Broadcasting to the World Sheehan Misko | added on Mar 10, 2011 | United States Broadcasting to the World: Bob Barrett, the host of public radio “The Health Show” will help us create a series of podcasts of interviews.
Science in the Arts Sheehan Misko | added on Mar 10, 2011 | United States Science in the Arts: Chemistry will be celebrated by exploring its story and impact as reflected in the arts.