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On Medicinal Chemistry - video interviews with the IUPAC-Richter Prize
Doug Templeton | added on Mar 02, 2011 | International
Sit down and watch the IUPAC-Richter Prize winners talking about their research projects.
A Series of Early Chemistry Experiments and Demonstrations for New Science Teachers
Daniel Menelly | added on Feb 04, 2011 | United States
Short videos demonstrating simple chemistry experiments for young science students and new or student science teachers or youth activity leaders. This web content is intended to show interested parties how to cross link polymers, transfer copper ions, decalcify the shell of an egg, etc. safely and cheaply.
EPCA film showing the chemical industry is a provider of solutions matching humanity's current and future factual needs
Maria De Rycke | added on Oct 01, 2010 | International
The chemical industry, as a necessary supplier of all other industries, is the provider of solutions matching humanity's current and future factual needs (access to food, drinkable water, health, energy and emission friendly housing and transportation, communication and education, females and science)
A World without Polymers
Giancarlo Galli | added on Aug 29, 2010 | International
We will hold a video and essay contest celebrating IYC. The topic will be to imagine a "World without Polymers" and to write about the detrimental effect on society if polymers were absent. We expect to award prizes including a trip to the World Chemical Congress for award winners.