A collection of small, useful things (links):
- This thread at ItP has gone in an interesting direction, where facts are being examined from multiple perspectives.
- I confess I'd never heard of the "findenser" before.
- Interesting to see a chemical manufacturing industry critic on the DuPont LaPorte incident.
- Beryl Lieff Benderly has more of Dr. Naveen Sangji's comments at ACS Boston.
- I enjoyed this post of See Arr Oh's; surprising to me to see that it wasn't only Gomberg trying to reserve fields for themselves.
- Jyllian's roundup of the latest in the Journal of Chemical Health and Safety.
- Mitchell's post on George Whitesides' ACS Boston talk.
- Loved this Melanie Nelson post on the "people behind the scenes."
- Renee Webster sees some funny-looking molecules.
- From Chemistry World, a couple of articles on the economic crisis in Greece and how things are going for academics (by Ned Stafford) and on the health/pharma side. (by Anthony King)
- The story of a former chemist and now woodworking entrepreneur.
Readers, any other posts in the chemblogosphere need attention? Do you have a new chemistry blog to plug? Here's the place to do it.
UPDATE: From the comments, I missed this piece by Ash (which I think is really important) on livetweeting scientific conferences.
UPDATE: From the comments, I missed this piece by Ash (which I think is really important) on livetweeting scientific conferences.
CJ, this post from yesterday is interesting:
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(I wish my kids would cool it with the Grace Hopper motto.)
Perhaps the HO2 in Renee Webster's post is the empirical formula for anomalous water.
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