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Chemistry - Our life, Our future. Exhibition in Athens, Greece
Giorgio Marcou | added on Nov 23, 2010 | Greece
Exhibition in collaboration with the National Hellenic Research Foundation. Information material and rare unpublished material (photos, letters, manuscripts, medals, patents, stamps, FDC, etc) from Nobel Laureates of Chemistry (from 1901 to 2010).
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.
EUROanalysis 16
Slavica Razic | added on Nov 22, 2010 | Serbia
With its motto “Challenges in Modern Analytical Chemistry” this European Conference on Analytical Chemistry is open for contributions from all subfields, whether theory, methods or applications and will highlight new prospects and developments of current importance.
American Chemical Society's IYC Bulletin
Liezl Perez | added on Nov 22, 2010 | United States
Distributed monthly, the IYC Bulletin is intended to reach out to those individuals involved in grassroots promotion of the IYC in order to share information, resources, and best practices for the planning and execution of IYC programs, events, and initiatives.
The 91st Annual Meeting of The Chemical Society of Japan
Yusuke Kawase | added on Nov 20, 2010 | Japan
The Annual Meetings will attract more than 8,500 participants, and are among the largest scientific meetings in Japan.