Fresno State CHEM Club: Communicating Cajun Cooking Chemistry video contest submission – Video


Fresno State CHEM Club: Communicating Cajun Cooking Chemistry video contest submission
The Fresno State CHEM Club submitted this video to the American Chemical Society #39;s Communicating Cajun Cooking Chemistry for the Spring 2013 ACS National Meeting in New Orleans, LA. They were chosen as one of three finalist in the nationwide competition and have received a travel grant and conference registration for 4 students. During the meeting, 4 students from the Fresno State CHEM Club will produce a 10 minute interactive presentation for judges. Fresno State students featured: Austen Scruggs Brittany Bevier Candice Mahler Alicia Alfter Parker Wood Ryan Dougherty ... and Nick L. Mole, Fresno State Chemistry Ambassador Extraordinaire!

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Modern Chemistry (Motion City Soundtrack Cover) – Nougat – Video


Modern Chemistry (Motion City Soundtrack Cover) - Nougat
I do not own anything. One of my faves by Motion City, hope you like it. Figured out how to put text in the video, but you don #39;t have to be too amazed. Don #39;t forget to comment, let me know what you think.

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05 – Training in Chemistry – Interview with Dr. Mark Goodman – Video


05 - Training in Chemistry - Interview with Dr. Mark Goodman
For additional information visit http://www.cancerquest.org In this video, Dr. Mark Goodman discusses his training in chemistry and how it lead to his career pathway. To learn more about cancer and watch additional interviews, please visit the CancerQuest website at http://www.cancerquest.org

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Crown The Empire Makeshift Chemistry Guitar Cover – Video


Crown The Empire Makeshift Chemistry Guitar Cover
This is the first guitar cover I #39;ve ever done. I know this doesn #39;t do CTE justice. I had just learned the song like 10 minutes earlier by ear. Excuse the strumming mistakes, im not good with learning patters fast. I have permission from Brandon, their rhythm guitarist to do this cover and upload it to you tube but i guess I guess i will still put a disclaimer in here anyways. Follow me on Twitter: @Lynnsterr twitter.com Follow Crown The Empire Here: @CrownTheEmpire twitter.com "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

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Experimental Evidence for Electronic Structure | A Level Chemistry Question – Video


Experimental Evidence for Electronic Structure | A Level Chemistry Question
http://www.schoolfort.com Click Here for the Full Exam Question, Answer and Explanation Video. This is the Answer Video for the A-Level Chemistry Test Question on Electronic Structure. On the Schoolfort.com website you will find lots of other A-Level Exam Paper Questions and Study Resources to help Revise for your Exams. To keep up to date with our latest Exam Revision Tips and Free A-Level Exam Paper Question and Explanation Videos follow us on Twitter @Schoolfort or like our Facebook Page @ http://www.facebook.com -- Thanks!

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Esters | A Level Chemistry Question – Video


Esters | A Level Chemistry Question
http://www.schoolfort.com Click Here for the Full Exam Question, Answer and Explanation Video. This is the Answer Video for the A-Level Chemistry Test Question on Esters. On the Schoolfort.com website you will find lots of other A-Level Exam Paper Questions and Study Resources to help Revise for your Exams. To keep up to date with our latest Exam Revision Tips and Free A-Level Exam Paper Question and Explanation Videos follow us on Twitter @Schoolfort or like our Facebook Page @ http://www.facebook.com -- Thanks!

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Extraction of Metals | A Level Chemistry Question – Video


Extraction of Metals | A Level Chemistry Question
http://www.schoolfort.com Click Here for the Full Exam Question, Answer and Explanation Video. This is the Answer Video for the A-Level Chemistry Test Question on Metals Extraction. On the Schoolfort.com website you will find lots of other A-Level Exam Paper Questions and Study Resources to help Revise for your Exams. To keep up to date with our latest Exam Revision Tips and Free A-Level Exam Paper Question and Explanation Videos follow us on Twitter @Schoolfort or like our Facebook Page @ http://www.facebook.com -- Thanks!

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Chemistry : Identifying Ions and Gases by Shafira Pratiwi – Video


Chemistry : Identifying Ions and Gases by Shafira Pratiwi
Hi! This is my very first video project. I #39;m explaining about identifying ions and gases, as shown in the title. I want to thank Dinda for helping me recording :p and I #39;m sorry for uploading so late that it is overdue hehe. Hope this video is is helpful to you 🙂

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Give us some money, Zuckerberg!

You might have noticed in today’s news that three Silicon Valley squillionaires have funded a new megabucks prize for life sciences, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. The 11 initial winners get a cool $3 million (three MILLION dollars) straight from the chequebooks of Mark Zuckerberg (Mr Facebook), Sergey Brin (Mr Google) and Yuri Milner (the other one). Actually, do they still have chequebooks in Silicon Valley? Probably not.

The winners also get the job honour of selecting the winners of future awards – unlike some other awards you might be familiar with, it will be possible for more than three people to win the prize in any one year.

The prize closely mirrors the Fundamental Physics Prize that Milner set up last year. They have the same $3million prize and last year’s nine winners will pick this year’s lucky physicists.

Judging by the news coverage, it looks like a lot of people are thinking ‘Move over Alfred, there are some new prizes in town!’ Of course, there are plenty of other prizes in town, and almost always have been. It’s just that the world at large recognises the Nobels alone as being worthy of mass press attention, and it’s the only one that elevates its winners to a status endured enjoyed by pretty much nobody else. For example, check out the winners of the Priestley medal of the ACS, the Davy or Copley medals of the Royal Society – I can’t see a single name there that isn’t Nobel-worthy.

But enough of my pontificating about the Nobel prize (you’ve probably read it all before) – here’s what I really want to know:

Will Zuckerberg and co pony up for a dollartastic prize for chemistry?

Will the chemistry Nobel prize committee see all those biomedical scientists with bulging pockets and try to give their prize to some proper chemists a bit more often?!

Neil Withers

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