Making chemistry cool

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- Making chemistry cool
- Marirose Steigerwald of Workforce Chemistry Speaks to Over 200 Human…
- Presstek at drupa 2008: Fully Integrated Digital Solutions
- Water Used To Make Complicated Chain Of Chemical Reactions For…
- Cameroonian student is Cañada valedictorian

Making chemistry cool
New Scientist – New Scientist (subscription) – May 30, 2008
Science is cool they will tell you. Science is hip!This has possibly generated enough naff videos advertising websites and yes magazine articles to turn millions of kids off the stuff – because let’s face it nothing makes something uncool faster than being told breathlessly how cool it is.

Marirose Steigerwald of Workforce Chemistry Speaks to Over 200 Human…
Carolina Newswire – Carolina Newswire (press release) – May 29, 2008
Workforce Chemistry has announced that President Marirose Steigerwald recently spoke before a group of over 200 Human Resource managers and professionals. A Triangle-based consultant focused on helping companies develop and improve their workforce Steigerwald was tapped by Hill Chesson & Woody a benefits brokerage firm located in Chapel Hill for their semi-annual Lunch and Learn held on May 21 2008. She was joined by Dr. Jonathan Oberlander of UNC Chapel Hill and Dr.

Presstek at drupa 2008: Fully Integrated Digital Solutions
MoreRFID – MoreRFID (press release) – May 30, 2008
This highly productive platesetting family ranging in production speeds from 15 to 38 plates per hour is ideal for a wide range of printing environments. Aurora Pro Chemistry-Free Plates. Also being shown for the first time is the Presstek Aurora Pro plate; a true chemistry-free plate that can be imaged on a range of thermal platesetters including several models distributed by Screen and Kodak (Creo) CTP platesetters in addition to Presstek’s Compass Series platesetters. Aurora Pro daylight-safe plates are rated up to 25000 and require only a simple water wash prior to mounting on press; these plates have strong resistance to UV inks and solvents. This new version of Presstek’s easy-to-use small format chemistry-free metal platemaking solution features a new imaging system with a fiber laser imaging head that is engineered to deliver excellent dot quality and high reliability… Aurora Pro daylight-safe plates are rated up to 25000 and require only a simple water wash prior to mounting on press; these plates have strong resistance to UV inks and solvents. This new version of Presstek’s easy-to-use small format chemistry-free metal platemaking solution features a new imaging system with a fiber laser imaging head that is engineered to deliver excellent dot quality and high reliability. The Vector FL52 supports a wide range of plate sizes. The Vector FL52 with Freedom Pro plates is available for ordering at drupa 2008 with shipping commencing during the third quarter of 2008. Freedom Pro Plates. New chemistry-free Freedom Pro plates are optimized to work with the Vector FL52.
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Water Used To Make Complicated Chain Of Chemical Reactions For…
Science Daily – Science Daily (press release) – May 29, 2008
Arkadi Vigalok from the School of Chemistry at Tel Aviv University has discovered a way to use water to make certain steps of a complicated chain of chemical reactions more environmentally-friendly. Vigalok’s solution replaces chemical solvents which can pollute the environment with water. Though chemists have long thought it possible Prof. Vigalok’s approach has only rarely been even attempted.

Cameroonian student is Cañada valedictorian
San Francisco Chronicle – May 30, 2008
It’s not just Matialeu’s keen mind and diligent study habits that have impressed her teachers nor just the hardships she has overcome. People who know Matialeu also talk about her exuberance her optimism her generosity and her humility. “Leo is a precious person” said chemistry Professor Jeanette Medina who taught Matialeu for four semesters. “She’s always looking for ways to help without you asking. Earlier this year Matialeu was offered a federally sponsored internship for pre-med students. But she had to turn it down when she learned it was only available to citizens and permanent U.

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