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Posted by Lisa Jarvis on April 15, 2008 in Chemistry is Everywhere

Spellements: Make your own personalized element banner. Theodore Gray
Winning teams: chemists and VCs. WSJ (sub req’d)
Scientists finally figure out why arsenic works as a cancer treatment. The Guardian
Metal bands planning their next tour take note: Lasers are now being used to create electrical activity in thunderclouds. Scientific Blogging
Community college students learn the art of preserving people in plastic. LA Times
Chemist aids art conservator. Concord Monitor
Musings on plastics. NY Times
Wired’s take on the ACS National Meeting. Wired Science
4 Comments on Chemistry Newsbytes
By Jyllian Kemsley on April 16, 2008 at 1:06 am
On Spellements: Bah humbug. After a childhood devoid of personalized pencils and toy license plates, now I get “Sorry, there’s no way to spell that with elements.”
By Bethany Halford on April 16, 2008 at 9:12 am
Yeah, I hear you Jyllian. But you’re in good company. Did you know that you can’t even spell “Chemistry” with elements?
By hamed on April 17, 2008 at 2:58 am
hi, i am hamed i am studing chemistry in the university ,this is blog is one of the best blogs that i have ever seen.i hope u continueit in the future. thank you.
By Aaron Rowe on April 17, 2008 at 2:09 pm
I’m almost embarrassed that you linked to my top 5 list! It started out as a gallery of offbeat stuff — mostly from the poster sessions — with the aim of showing off how wide the world of chemistry can be.
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