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- 1From:Chemical Industry DigestA team of researchers from Ruhr-UniversitÈñt Bochum (RUB), Germany has explained the role of water molecules in facilitating the oxygen dissociation needed for the oxidation reaction. Their research is reported in the...
- 2From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 57, Issue 8)Cherif Matta, MCIC, has been recognized for his pioneering research in theoretical chemistry with a John Charles Polanyi Prize. The Province of Ontario established the prestigious award to support outstanding...
- 3From:The EngineerA pH sensor that uses carbon nanotubes instead of glass may revolutionise the pharmaceutical and food and drink industries. Siobhan Wagner reports A sensor originally developed for monitoring pH in oil wells is being...
- 4From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 6)The Division of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry had a very successful programme with 18 of the 20 oral sessions devoted to symposia. An additional two oral sessions were part of the joint symposium on theoretical...
- 5From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 63, Issue 9)University of Sherbrooke professor of theoretical chemistry Andre Bandrauk, FCIC, was appointed Officer of the Order of Canada June 30 in Ottawa in recognition of his pioneering work in attosecond chemistry....
- 6From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 67, Issue 5)The nomination deadline for the Canadian Society for Chemistry's inaugural Tom Ziegler Award is Sept. 30. The award will be given to a Canadian scientist who has made a distinguished contribution to computational or...
- 7From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 2)May 16-19, 2004. 18th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis, Montreal. QC. Contact: Jitka Kirchnerova; Tel.: 514-340-4711; E-mail: jitka.kirchnerova@polymtl.ca; Web site: www.polymtl.ca/18CSC2004. May 29-June 2, 2004....
- 8From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 1)May 16-19, 2004. 18th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis, Montreal. QC. Contact: Jitka Kirchnerova; Tel. 514-340-4711; E-mail: jitka.kirchnerova@polymtl.ca; Web site: www.polymtl.ca/18CSC2004. May 29-June 2, 2004....
- 9From:World and I (Vol. 19, Issue 12)Hans Primas is professor emeritus in theoretical chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. Reductionism, if accepted, is usually accepted on faith and without logical evidence or...
- 10From:The EngineerByline: STEPHEN HARRIS Technology allows fibre-optic cables to be monitored inexpensively Scientists at Oxford University are hoping to license technology that could make it easier to monitor telecommunications...
- 11From:Laser Focus World (Vol. 34, Issue 8)Scientists in Germany have developed a mobile, resonant, multiphoton ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer (REMPI-TOFMS; see "Lasers improve mass spectrometry," p. 72) for environmental analysis and industrial...
- 12From:Library Journal (Vol. 133, Issue 2)Teaching Origins Objectively: Exposing the Evolution Controversy in Public Schools. color. 2 hrs. New Liberty Video, dist. by AV Cafe, 6201 S. 58th St., Suite A, Lincoln, NE 69516; 977-228-2233; www.theavcafe. com....
- 13From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 52, Issue 9)Sponsored by / Parraine par The John C. Polanyi Award is for excellence in research in physical and theoretical chemistry or chemical physics. Xerox Research Centre of Canada Le Prix John C. Polanyi est...
- 14From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 44, Issue 4)The physical and theoretical chemistry program at the 74th CCC provided delegates with a look at the future The program of the Physical and Theoretical Division at the 74th Canadian Chemical Conference consisted of...
- 15From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 5)Sponsored by / Parraine par Xerox Research Centre of Canada / Centre canadien de recherche Xerox The John C. Polanyi Award is for excellence in research in physical and theoretical chemistry or chemical physics....
- 16From:New York Magazine (Vol. 47, Issue 8)Byline: Jeff Coplon 'I'm a data person,' says Pamela Mills, a brisk Hunter College professor with a Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry. Back in 2000, test-score data led Mills and her wife, Eda Kapsis, to buy a...
- 17From:Chemical Week (Vol. 150, Issue 20)The chemical processing industry is using computer modeling to analyze chemical processes. Supercomputers can help design compounds by eliminating the gap between synthetic chemistry and theoretical chemistry. Two major...
- 18From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 59, Issue 8)The Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) is pleased to announce the addition of two new staff members to its National Office: CIC career services and student affairs officer, Anne Campbell, MCIC, has a BSc in chemistry...