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In this compilation of short, educational videos called "Chemistry Matters", 16 Nobel Laureates discuss new frontiers in their field and explore what life as a chemist entails. They also describe the beauty inherent in chemistry and recall the eureka moments when they discovered 'a little of nature's logic'.
Designed for students aspiring to a career in chemistry, these videos also pay tribute to and celebrate the International Year of Chemistry 2011.
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Chemistry Matters: Beyond the TextbookLearn about chemistry's many facets and why would one claim that chemistry is the 'queen of all sciences'. See the Video
8 min.
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Chemistry Matters: The Life of a ChemistExplore how Nobel Laureates compare their own research to the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. See the Video
7 min.
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Chemistry Matters: BeautyFrom molecules to equations to experiments, learn how and why chemistry is beautiful. See the Video
7 min.
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Chemistry Matters: Eureka!Discover how groundbreaking discoveries are both thrilling and lonely. See the Video
8 min.
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