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Chemistry for Life
Chemistry for life from Dosdecadatres on Vimeo. Water. What would you do without it? Well I suppose it would remove the requirement to bathe, wash and clean constantly. It would also mean that we…
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International Year of Chemistry
Welcome to 2011, the International Year of Chemistry. As my part of this, I will do my best to blog every single day this year on something related to Chemistry. Now I’m very aware that not everyone…
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The Year That Was
It’s nearing the end of 2010 and I have been reflecting on many things in my life and I am joining in many by creating a “Year in Review” post. I am most proud of bringing science to a wider audience…
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I’ve moved
I tested the waters here and decided I didn’t like it too much.
I have moved to http://scientistmags.posterous.com
Thanks for following. You’re welcome to drop by my new home any time.
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This is going to be incorporated into my lab safety talk.
(via fyeahchemistry)
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Dead Pelican at Kent St Weir =( (Taken with Instagram at Canning River Regional Park)
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Summer at the Somerville
For the first time last night I was seated in a canvas seat in the outdoor cinema at the Somerville Auditorium at the University of Western Australia for a Christmas movie. It was a warm evening just…
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I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician: he is also a child placed before natural phenomena which impress him like a fairy tale.
Posted on December 24, 2010 via Science is Beauty with 23 notes
Source: scienceisbeauty
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Stars of the Universe at the movies!! (Taken with Instagram at Somerville Auditorium)
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8-Year-Olds Publish Scientific Bee Study

Just read on Wired Science that a group of British 8 year old students have published in the peer-review journal, Biology Letters. Wow.
As a science communicator, I am amazed by what has been achieved. The students at Blackawton Primary school have a more positive view of science which is fantastic. If someone tells you that children are unable to do science, show them this.


