The News Review:
- George Rieveschl 91 Allergy Reliever Dies
- General News of Saturday 29 September 2007
- Single Molecule Based Electronic Components Modelled
- In touch with the past
- Kate And Pete’s ‘Mind-Blowing Sex’
George Rieveschl 91 Allergy Reliever Dies
New York Times – Sep 29, 2007
In 1933 he graduated from the hio Mechanics Institute of Technology and began looking for work in commercial art. More than 200 job applications received six responses all rejections. He turned his attention to chemistry and paying tuition of $35 a semester enrolled at the University of Cincinnati. There he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1937 a master’s in 1939 and a doctorate in 1940. His talents were apparent to chemistry professors and he was immediately offered a teaching position. Three years later Dr. Rieveschl went to work at Parke-Davis where he eventually rose to vice president of commercial development… He turned his attention to chemistry and paying tuition of $35 a semester enrolled at the University of Cincinnati. There he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1937 a master’s in 1939 and a doctorate in 1940. His talents were apparent to chemistry professors and he was immediately offered a teaching position. Three years later Dr. Rieveschl went to work at Parke-Davis where he eventually rose to vice president of commercial development. In 1970 he returned to his alma mater as vice president of research. He retired in 1982 and five years later the university’s main science and engineering building was named in his honor.
General News of Saturday 29 September 2007
ghanaweb.com – Sep 29, 2007
He assumed office at the university on July 2 2007. Before then he was the Dean of Graduate Studies of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(KNUST) in Kumasi. Professor Ephraim holds a PhD in Chemistry from the State University of New York Buffalo as well as two first degress from the University of Cape Coast. He was promoted full professor of chemistry at the KNUST in 2003 and has rich experience in teaching and research. As a Physical -Inorganic Scientist his rich experiences includes distribution speciation and mobility of trace metal ions and low-molecular organic acids in aquatic and terrestrial environments. ther areas of research interest include studies of various energy isues harzardous waste management environmental impact asessment and environmental mananagement risk analysis and measurements and their effects on policy formulation. For ten years Professor Ephraim was a member of the Chemistry Group of the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Manangement Company Stokholm… Before then he was the Dean of Graduate Studies of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(KNUST) in Kumasi. Professor Ephraim holds a PhD in Chemistry from the State University of New York Buffalo as well as two first degress from the University of Cape Coast. He was promoted full professor of chemistry at the KNUST in 2003 and has rich experience in teaching and research. As a Physical -Inorganic Scientist his rich experiences includes distribution speciation and mobility of trace metal ions and low-molecular organic acids in aquatic and terrestrial environments. ther areas of research interest include studies of various energy isues harzardous waste management environmental impact asessment and environmental mananagement risk analysis and measurements and their effects on policy formulation. For ten years Professor Ephraim was a member of the Chemistry Group of the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Manangement Company Stokholm. His work location include USA Kenya Zimbabwe Sweden Botswana and Ghana where he has worked at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission rising to the rank of Chief Scientific fficer from 2000 to 2004.
Single Molecule Based Electronic Components Modelled
Science Daily – Science Daily (press release) – Sep 29, 2007
These ultra-thin wires are one-dimensional which may enable them to conduct electricity with minimal loss and thus improve the performance of an electronic device. The published research pertains to organic–or carbon-based–soccer ball–shaped carbon molecules known as fullerenes but the method can serve as a template for creating the very tiny wires from a broad range of organic molecules Petek said. The merits of these wire-like structures can only be fully realized with organic molecules. Materials used in contemporary electronics–such as silicon-are inorganic and cannot be miniaturized to be truly one-dimensional Petek said.
GED Programs
In touch with the past
Hindu – Sep 29, 2007
A slice of galaxy with Monalisa’s image in the foreground titled ‘Still figuring out?’ shows our common heritage of obsession with the universal and the human in a miniature form in the middle. As Padma puts it: “My work and work process is a dialogue between me and these thoughts -very personal yet universal in many many ways. The chemistry of emotions and desires – their unpredictabilty independence resonance and suppression is an immensely engaging activity and sometimes frightening too. ”The show is on till ctober 2. SERISH NANISETTI Printer friendly.
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Kate And Pete’s ‘Mind-Blowing Sex’
Entertainmentwise – Sep 29, 2007
Totally nuts about each other. "They were one of those couples that would argue loads but when they got back together they would have mind-blowing sex. ""They had this great chemistry and that’s something they’ll miss. "When I saw Kate last week she said she was sad about the way things had turned out. She would have done anything for Pete but he wouldn’t change.