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- 1From:Vital Speeches of the Day (Vol. 63, Issue 16)John Johnstone Jr, retired chairman of Olin Corp, stresses that the contributions of the Heroes of Chemistry in Environmental Science should not be compromised by ignorance, superstition, junk science and other unfounded...
- 2From:Pollution Engineering (Vol. 33, Issue 11)You may not have trained your mouse to make a killing in Wall Street's virtual marketplace, but if you are responsible for reducing sediment loads in waterways, you likely are familiar with the increasing trend in water...
- 3From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 1)Christina Smeaton (centre) is the 2003 recipient of the CSC Silver medal for excellence in third-year environmental chemistry at Sir Wilfred Grenfell College. The award was presented by Geoff Rayner-Canham, FCIC, (left)...
- 4From:Chemical Week (Vol. 165, Issue 27)Today's high U.S. natural gas prices make green chemistry--and in particular its renewables dimension--look like a smart direction for research efforts. A year ago, very little was being said on the subject: An article...
- 5From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 42, Issue 10)Timely and accurate analysis of hazardous materials is fundamental to environmental protection. In addition to the obvious necessity of identifying a suspected contaminant, a detailed analytical profile can help trace...
- 6From:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Vol. 130, Issue 3-4)EVERY MORNING AND EVERY evening, we stop what we're doing to watch the silver strands. We try to describe them, to put them into words, but we never come close. They float in the sky, or they dance in a concerted...
- 7From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 4)The field of green chemistry and engineering is only a decade old--but branching out in exciting directions! Canadian trailblazers report on the paths their research is taking: R. H. Marchessault, FCIC E.B. Eddy...
- 8From:Pakistan Journal of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry (Vol. 13, Issue 1)Byline: M. Jamaluddin Ahmed and Tasnima Zannat Abstract A very simple, ultra-sensitive, highly selective and non-extractive spectrophotometric method for the determination of trace amounts copper(II) has been...
- 9From:Science News (Vol. 150, Issue 2)Many sources of drinking water in the United States bear traces of toxic farm chemicals such as herbicides. Chemists at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg have now come up with a novel way...
- 10From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 54, Issue 7)A very successful Symposium on Environmental Chemistry was held at the Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University, Corner Brook, NF, on May 17, 2002, held in conjunction with the Atlantic Student Chemistry...
- 11From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 45, Issue 4)On its present course, freshman chemistry is on its way to becoming a dead subject, "like Latin" I am going to discuss the development of a new, first-year program in environmental chemistry at the University of...
- 12From:Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.) (Vol. 103, Issue 3)Every year, more than 20 million kilograms of antibiotics are released into the environment in human and animal waste. Manure from antibiotics-fed farm animals, for example, is often spread on fields. These releases are...
- 13From:Pollution Engineering (Vol. 33, Issue 7)This factor provides a fairly good estimate of flue gas flow from any combustion process when the fuel rate and fuel composition are known, and may be more accurate than physical flow measurements in some applications....
- 14From:Science News (Vol. 179, Issue 3)Soon after complex animals made their first great strides onto the stage of life, the oceans brewed up a toxic chemical mix that put the brakes on evolutionary innovation, suggests a paper in the Jan. 6 Nature. The...
- 15From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 53, Issue 10)The Sir Wilfred Grenfell College of Memorial University will host a symposium on Environmental Chemistry on May 17, 2002. The symposium will precede the Atlantic Region Student Chemistry Conference, ChemCon2002 (May...
- 16From:American Demographics (Issue SSN 0163-4089)As most 29th anniversaries go, Earth Day 1999 is slipping by relatively unnoticed. But don't think you'll be so lucky next year -Earth Day turns the big 3-0 in 2000, right in the thick of the presidential primary...
- 17From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 50, Issue 3)This College has designed a degree program with the needs of an environmental chemist in mind. Since the inception of Sir Wilfred Grenfell College (SWGC) in 1975, the chemistry faculty have endeavoured to be innovative...