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- Dow’s Cost-Cutting Chemistry
- BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter – How Does a Plasma Monitor Work?
- Texas and North Carolina Students Tackle Lifesaving Research in …
- Dallas Cowboys’ chemistry doesn’t thrill Emmitt Smith
Dow’s Cost-Cutting Chemistry
Motley Fool
Here in mid-December little seems to have changed. Michigan-based Dow Chemical (NYSE:.
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter – How Does a Plasma Monitor Work?
MarketWatch
Each of these cells represents a single point – a pixel. If a voltageis applied to the gas then it converts into what is known as a plasma – andthe pixel begins to glow. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporteranswers questions of our Podcast listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life. Direct subscription via RSS-Feed or iTunes (search for “basf”):.
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Texas and North Carolina Students Tackle Lifesaving Research in …
MarketWatch
The prestigious Siemens Competition a signature program of the Siemens Foundation is administered by the College Board. The annual awards were presented this morning at New York University host of the Siemens Competition National Finals. Wen Chyan a senior at Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science in Denton Texas won the $100000 scholarship in the individual category for chemistry research on combating hospital-related infections. Wickramasekara and Andrew Y. Guo both seniors at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham North Carolina won the $100000 prize in the team category which they will share equally for genetics research of chemotherapy. The three science superstars have an exciting journey ahead; they will ring The Closing Bell(TM) at the New York Stock Exchange in February among other honors.
Dallas Cowboys’ chemistry doesn’t thrill Emmitt Smith
Los Angeles Times CA
December 9 2008 At 8-5 and in second place in the NFC East the Dallas Cowboys are in position to clinch a wild-card playoff berth — making them disappointments in the mind of one of the greatest Cowboys of them all Emmitt Smith. Calling the Cowboys “mediocre” Smith told the Dallas Morning News “I saw this team being a lot better than it is. Chemistry has a lot to do with it. And for some reason the chemistry of the Cowboys has been thrown off a little bit. header-sect { background:#FFFFFF none repeat scroll 0%; text-align:center; position:relative; top:-12px; left:52px; width:108px; }#sponsored1. header-sect a { color:#818181; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; text-transform:uppercase; font-family:Verdana Helvetica sans-serif; }#sponsored1 a:link { color:#818181; outline-color:invert; outline-style:none; outline-width:medium; text-decoration:none; }#sponsored1 a:visited { color:#818181; outline-color:invert; outline-style:none; outline-width:medium; text-decoration:none; }#sponsored1 a:hover { color:#818181; outline-color:invert; outline-style:none; outline-width:medium; text-decoration:underline; }#sponsored1 a:active { color:#818181; outline-color:invert; outline-style:none; outline-width:medium; text-decoration:none; }#sponsored1.