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End of Unit 1 (HS Chemistry) – Video

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End of Unit 1 (HS Chemistry) Made with Explain Everything. By: Brad Pederson … Continue reading

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FSU Chemistry Department Faculty Interview – Dr. Timothy Logan – Video

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FSU Chemistry Department Faculty Interview - Dr. Timothy Logan An interview with Dr. Timothy Logan, a Professor at Florida State University, on his research in Metabolomics and how it plays a role in biological systems. By: FSU Chemistry Department (Cheminoles) … Continue reading

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FSU Chemistry Department Faculty Interview – Dr. Thomas Albrecht-Schmitt – Video

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FSU Chemistry Department Faculty Interview - Dr. Thomas Albrecht-Schmitt An interview with Dr. Thomas Albrecht-Schmitt, a Professor at Florida State University, on his research in nuclear chemistry by studying bonding a structure characteristics of the lanthanide... By: FSU Chemistry Department (Cheminoles) … Continue reading

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Sweden: Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Betzig, Hell, and Moerner – Video

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2014

Sweden: Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Betzig, Hell, and Moerner Video ID: 20141008-010 W/S Nobel Prize in Chemistry conference room [BUG AT SOURCE] SOT, Announcer at the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 (in English): "This year's prize is about how the... By: RuptlyTV … Continue reading

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Chemistry 3B – 2014-10-07 – Video

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Chemistry 3B - 2014-10-07 Chemistry 3B, 002 - Fall 2014 Chemical Structure and Reactivity - K. Peter Vollhardt All rights reserved. By: UCBerkeley … Continue reading

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Nobel Prize In Chemistry Rewards Thinking Very, Very Small – Video

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Nobel Prize In Chemistry Rewards Thinking Very, Very Small The three scientists honored with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry have spent their careers trying to look at the smallest things they could. Follow Sebastian Martinez: http://www.twitter.com/sebastia... By: Newsy Science … Continue reading

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Special Report On “2014 Nobel Prize For Chemistry” – Thanthi TV – Video

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Special Report On "2014 Nobel Prize For Chemistry" - Thanthi TV 2 Americans, 1 German win 2014 Nobel prize for chemistry...Eric Betzig from Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, Stefan W Hell from the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry,... By: Thanthi TV … Continue reading

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Adventures in apple picking –chemistry club edition – Video

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2014

Adventures in apple picking --chemistry club edition A 17 minute long 7 year old Bright's first person adventure picking apples at the Apple Barrel. Highlights include recording college students without their permission and eating an apple close... By: Andrew Robak … Continue reading

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Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to 2 Americans, 1 German

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2014

Two Americans and a German were awarded theNobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for pioneering methods that allow researchers to peer into the molecular workings of living things on a scale that could not be achieved with ordinary optical microscopes. Eric Betzig, 54, who works at Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, Va.and William Moerner, 61, of Stanford University, were recognized for breakthroughs that give researchers the ability to switch fluorescent molecules on and off, allowing them to create finely detailed images of biological processes, according to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which grants the prizes. German scientist Stefan Hell, 51, director at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany,was credited with laying the theoretical groundwork for another technique using two laser beams, one to stimulate fluorescence and another to cancel out all but the tiniest wave lengths of its light. "Their groundbreaking work has brought optical microscopy into the nanodimension," the academy said. The Nobel recipients "allowed us to see the previously unseen lifting the veil on bacteria, viruses, proteins and small molecules," saidTom Barton, president of the American Chemical Society, which has published their work. The relatively new field, known as … Continue reading

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Chemistry Nobel to 3 who made it possible to see the life of molecules

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2014

Two Americans and a German were awarded theNobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for pioneering methods that allow researchers to peer into the molecular workings of living things on a scale that could not be achieved with ordinary optical microscopes. Eric Betzig, 54, who works at Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, Va.and William Moerner, 61, of Stanford University, were recognized for breakthroughs that give researchers the ability to switch fluorescent molecules on and off, allowing them to create finely detailed images of biological processes, according to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which grants the prizes. German scientist Stefan Hell, 51, director at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany,was credited with laying the theoretical groundwork for another technique using two laser beams, one to stimulate fluorescence and another to cancel out all but the tiniest wave lengths of its light. "Their groundbreaking work has brought optical microscopy into the nanodimension," the academy said. The Nobel recipients "allowed us to see the previously unseen lifting the veil on bacteria, viruses, proteins and small molecules," saidTom Barton, president of the American Chemical Society, which has published their work. The relatively new field, known as … Continue reading

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