10/14/2008
Options given for Chemistry renovations (The Daily Sentinel)
Updates on current and future construction projects, including the Chemistry Building, and an abundance of reports were some of the items that topped Monday's SFA board of regents committee meetings.
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10/13/2008
CHMS students ace chemistry quiz (BruDirect.com)
Chung Hwa Middle School students Neo Hwee Yong, Lim Boon Kai, Leong Wei Ji and George Wong were among the top students in this year's International Australian Chemistry Quiz competition.
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10/13/2008
Chemistry sees decline in faculty (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
Faculty losses are affecting another department at UNM. The chemistry department has seen a steep decline in full-time tenured faculty. Only 12 full-time faculty members teach in the department, chemistry professor Patrick Mariano said. "We are down significantly, with no hope in the near future that it will change," he said.
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10/14/2008
A Guiding Glow to Track What Was Once Invisible (New York Times)
Putting green fluorescent protein to practical use earned three scientists a Nobel Prize in chemistry.
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10/13/2008
Jellyfish Research Team Wins 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Quincy Bioscience, a biotechnology company acknowledges researchers for their work with the glowing jellyfish which led to the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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10/11/2008
Miami Heat seek team chemistry on European tour (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The Miami Heat, worst team in the National Basketball Association last season, hope team chemistry developed in their pre-season European tour will vault them back to the NBA Championship next year.
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10/12/2008
National Chemistry Week celebrated (Deseret Morning News)
Seven-year-old John Curl watches a demonstration with his mom, Jaimi Butler, during "Having a Ball With Chemistry" Saturday. The American Chemical Society hosted the event for children at the Salt Lake City Public Library to celebrate National Chemistry Week and to get kids interested in science.
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10/14/2008
Photo: Super science show (Deseret Morning News)
At top, 7-year-old John Curl watches a demonstration with his mom, Jaimi Butler, during "Having a Ball With Chemistry" on Saturday. The American Chemical Society hosted the event for children at the Salt Lake City Public Library to celebrate National Chemistry Week and to get kids interested in science. Above, Grace Michaels, 8, left, Natalie Michaels, 7, and John watch as a rose is dipped in ...
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10/14/2008
Pie in the face (w/video) (The Red and Black)
Phi Kappa put on "Pie the Pres," an event to promote the upcoming election. Cullen Timmons, chemistry major, posed as Obama (Above). Senior anthropology major and Phi Kappa president Siavash Samei posed as McCain (below).
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10/13/2008
Murphy's chemistry set (Mobile Press-Register)
Socializing away from the volleyball court has led to plenty of success on it for Murphy this season. The Panthers find joy in simply spending time with each other — sometimes watching movies, other times having team dinners at a player's home — and friendship has spilled into the locker room.
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