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Articles related to "Chemist"
Little Lively Chemists - I Despite their minute size the bacteria can carry out a vast range of biochemical reactions including the master process of food and oxygen making – photosynthesis. tiniest living things bacteria • pplo • mycoplasma • escherichia coli • epulopiscium fishelsoni
Little lively chemists- I I Seems that the bacteria are structurally not very diverse but functionally are some of the greatest mavericks known to mankind. waste digester • lively chemists • biochemical reactions • photosynthesis • minutest ancient most ancestors
Robert Burns Woodward - The Harvard Chemist
Robert Burns Woodward was a noted chemist and educator. He had a lifelong professional association with Harvard University. He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965. woodward • nobel • chemist • systhesis of organic compounds • harvard
George Porter - Nobel Laureate and Champion of Science Lord George Porter shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967 for his work in developing a way to see the various stages of chemical reactions. During his life, he encouraged students to study science and encouraged increased government funding for science. george porter • nobel • chemist • photolysis • norrish
Dmitri Mendeleev Biography A profile of scientist Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist and chemical educator credited for discovery of the periodic table of chamical elements. dmitri mendeleev • history of periodic table • dimitri mendeleev • modern periodic table mendeleev • mandeleev
Hans Christian Oersted Biography of Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist and chemist, who established relationship of electricity and magnetism, grounding the science of electromagnetics. hans christian oersted • danish physicist and chemist discovered electromag • oersted and electromagnetics • biography hans christian oersted • oersted electricity and magnetism relationship
What Is Chemistry? Chemistry, it's not so confusing! Learn the basics, and open up a new world of discovery. homeschooling • home school • homeschool • teaching • learning
Pass the Honey, Honey If nature gave us one product to heal our wounds, it must be honey. Exciting new research shows why honey is so good for us and the special healing secrets it may have to offer. honey • honey • healing • disinfectant • wound
Brutal little beasts-I Bacteria support life or take it. They produce and release oxygen and fix nitrogen. But some of them kill humans. About 5000 deaths take place every day just from one bacterial disease – Tuberculosis. lively chemists • bacteria • oxygen • fix nitrogen • methane
Antibacterial Bog Myrtle - next Acne Cure? Boots the Chemist is taking a great deal of interest in Scotland' latest cash crop - Bog Myrtle. Find out why here. bog myrtle is an insecticide and antibacterial • bog myrtle to be used in acne preparations • trials of new acne remedies using myrica gale • bog myrtle is a potential cash crop for highland f • boots the chemist evaluating bog myrtle for skin c
Antoine Lavoisier, Scientist Brief biography of Antoine Lavoisier, considered the father of modern chemistry. antoine lavoisier • lavoisier father of modern chemistry • lavoisier biography • lavoisier and oxygen • lavoisier social reformer
Cobalt Green: Art Meets Science In which we discuss the connections between art and science and focus on a pigment invented in 1780 by Swedish chemist Sven Rinmann. pigment • cobalt green • sven rinmann • swedish chemist • university of washington
Karl Wilhelm Scheele Biography of Karl Wilhelm Scheele, a chemist who discovered elements including oxygen and chlorine, but published his findings later than Priestley and Davy. karl wilhelm scheele • karl scheele biography • works of karl scheele • chemist karl scheele • scheele and oxygen
Sugar Beets From Coast to Coast Sugar beets provided a portion of Canada's need for sugar, and have been tantalizing the country's tastebuds since the 19th Century. The industry is still strong today. canadian history • sugar beets • canada's sweet crop • sugar beet industry continues to supply approximat • another plant grown in canadian soil has supplied
We Want Margarine! Invented in France in 1867, oleomargarine was banned in Canada in 1886. The spread was enriched and affordable, and it was a threat to the dairy industry. margarine banned in canada • margarine prohibited in canada 1886 • oleomargarine legalized in canada 1948 • quebec banned margarine until 1961 • margarine an affordable substitute for butter
Do You Know the Solution? Learn the difference between a solution and a suspension - chemistry style. solution • suspension • dissolve • evaporation
Atomic Orbitals Electrons in atoms are arranged in electronic energy levels, subshells and orbitals. electron • orbital • electronic configuration • periodic table • quantum mechanics
Modern Agriculture Modern farms are more similar to big factories than they are to the farms of the 19th and early 20th century. The change occurred gradually through the mid-20th century. modern agriculture • agricultural methods • 20th century agriculture • agro-food complex • food complex
Reviewing Lip Balms Everybody wants luscious, kissable lips and there are so many products on the market to help achieve that, so pucker up and pick one... lip balm • lipbalm • lip-balm • badger • vaseline
Spectroscopy and Types of Spectra Spectroscopy allows astronomers to deduce the chemical compositions of distant astronomical objects. What is astronomical spectroscopy and how does it work? spectroscopy • astronomical • spectroscope • emission • absorption
Food Inventions and Who Did Them A look at the pioneers of some food consumed everyday like instant coffee, margarine, and baked beans. food inventions and who did them • inventor of baked beans • inventor of cereals • inventor of chewing gum • inventor of instant coffee
Hydroponics Cation & Anion Exchange Capabilities (intro.)! Hydroponics Cation & Anion Exchange Capabilities (intro.)! hydroponics • cation • anion
Moffat- The Town of Contrasts mofat is a twon in the borders fo scotland full of contrasts. visit it in summer for a pleasant afternoon but in winter it seems like it is "shut" moffat • dumfries • galloway • scotland • town
LA Symphony's Disappear Here LA Symphony’s long-awaited “Disappear Here” starts slow but builds nicely, burning its way through 14 tracks of message-driven, beat-laden hip-hop. la symphony • disappear here • christian hip-hop • tonex • less than zero
A Comprehensive Listing of Neurologists Specializing in MS Helping the MS consumer to research more applicable MS-related healthcare neurologists • ms • doctors • speciality medicine
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village Uniquely unusual museum full of Americana, history, and classically American artifacts. henry ford museum • greenfield village • dearborn • michigan • history of the automobile
Molecular Modeling ... a Cup of Joe? This article describes MDModel, one of the earliest Java-based molecular dynamics applications. molecular • dynamics • java • object-oriented • simulation
Review of Lush Recordings's AKA DUB: THE SECOND CHAPTER UK-based Lush Records hits the world with 12 wicked, dubwise tracks. lush recordings • uk • dub
The Bomb Squad A new study is using bees to detect landmines. landmines • land-mines • detection • honey bee • africanized bee
The History of the Bra Whether a woman has a drawer full of lace, frills and ribbons or just one which she wears begrudgingly, bras are now a wardrobe essential. history of the bra • about bras • utility bra • warners bras • dunlop lastex
The Periodic Table by E.R.Scerri The Periodic Table: Its Story and Its Significance is a new, readable book on the history and philosophy of the system of elements from UCLA lecturer Eric Scerri. periodic table • elements • mendeleev • dalton • canizarro
A Motherless Boy Sam Colt's mother dies. His father's business fails. Sam is hired out as an indentured servant. He realizes a dire need for a repeating firearm. samuel colt • massachusetts • guns • firearms • gunpowder
Leibniz: Philosophy and Theodicy This article on the philosopher Leibniz provides a short summary of his life, including details of his birth, education and career. gottfried wilhelm leibniz • university of leipzig • philosophy • descartes • pascal
Artificial Sweeteners – A Boon or Scourge Artificial sweeteners are publicized as safe alternatives for a healthy lifestyle. With chemists and consumers speaking out against them, is it the beginning of the end? artificial sweeteners • sucralose • health hazards of sucralose • splenda • saccharin
Can You Smell Your way to Health? Aromatherapy: Is it making a comeback? It's not really new. We're rediscovering the surprizing beneficial aspects of essential oils and how using them in massage and by smelling them, you can gain healthful benefits. aroma • benefits • health • guide • health
Chemistry in the Fast Lane This piece describes, in general terms, one of the more common applications of parallel computing techniques to chemistry simulation research. In addition, several URL's are provided which include vivid examples of the power of parallelism for computational chemists. computational • chemistry • parallel • mpi • parallelism
Computational Chemistry - Electrons to Airplanes This article describes the basic types of calculations performed in the study of chemistry and briefly mentions the types of problems suitable to each. chemistry • science • computers • quantum • parallel
Computer Simulation : Meat and Potatoes of Scientific Computing This article looks at the basic premises of scientific computer simulation and discusses applications in biology and chemistry as example cases. chemistry • biology • computation • simulation • gaussian
Cut and Dried How to grow and enjoy flowers for cutting and drying. Get the most out of your roses, lilies, annual bouquets and dried flowers so you can enjoy them indoors and all year long, too! cut • flower • flowers • garden • dry
Environmental Chemistry An introduction to the study of the chemistry of the environment: earth's crust, atmosphere and hydrosphere. environment • atmosphere • geochemistry • hydrosphere • ozone layer
Honey, Nature's Moisturizer! Often a popular choice in a variety of facial and healing products, honey is a humectant, a natural anti-oxidant and anti-microbial. honey • nature's moisturizer • honey is a humectant • honey is high in vitamin c • honey to protect lips
How Do Microwave Ovens Work? How do microwave ovens cook food? How is the energy of the microwaves converted to heat energy in our meals? How does microwave heating work? how do microwave ovens work • microwave ovens • microwaves • electromagnetic waves • microwave heating
Low Calorie Cooking Basics The article covers all the basics of how to cook foods that are lower in calories and gives some information on the history of the low calorie movement. low calorie cooking • low calorie movement • dr. lulu hunt peters • diet and health with a key to the calories • how to cook low calorie
New Biopesticides for Roses New insecticides and fungicides to look for in the future. roses • disease • fungicides • pesticides • environment
Niels Bohr, Physicist Brief biography and philosophy of Niels Bohr, famous for the atomic structure model, the foundation of quantum mechanics. niels bohr physicist • niels bohr brief biography • niels bohr atomic structure • niels bohr atomic theory • niels bohr discoveries
Oceanography Oceanographers study many aspects of the sea and there are many careers in the field. oceanography • careers • marine biology • charles darwin • jacques cousteau
Science and Environmental News Science and environmental news is awesome. This article reviews some of the news you may have missed. scientific news
Scientific Visualization - Taming the masses This article deals with specific types of scientific visualization packages available to chemistry researchers. chemistry • scientific visualization • sciviz • scivis • packages |
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