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Katherina Al-Shamery about „Women in Chemistry" - interview
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Overview: 2009 Finalists of the Materials/Chemistry Award
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Science and Islam, Jim Al-Khalili. BBC Documentary Science and Islam is a three-part BBC documentary about the history of science in medieval Islamic civilization presented by Jim Al-Khalili. The series is accompanied by the book Science and Islam: A History written by Ehsan Masood. Episodes: Part 1: The Language of Science Part 2: The Empire of Reason Part 3: The Power of Doubt Part 1: The Language of Science: Physicist Jim Al-Khalili travels through Syria, Iran, Tunisia and Spain to tell the story of the great leap in scientific knowledge that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 14th centuries. Its legacy is tangible, with terms like algebra, algorithm and alkali all being Arabic in origin and at the very heart of modern science - there would be no modern mathematics or physics without algebra, no computers without algorithms and no chemistry without alkalis. For Baghdad-born Al-Khalili this is also a personal journey and on his travels he uncovers a diverse and outward-looking culture, fascinated by learning and obsessed with science. From the great mathematician Al-Khwarizmi, who did much to establish the mathematical tradition we now know as algebra, to Ibn Sina, a pioneer of early medicine whose Canon of Medicine was still in use as recently as the 19th century, he pieces together a remarkable story of the often-overlooked achievements of the early medieval Islamic scientists. Part 2: The Empire of Reason: Physicist Jim Al-Khalili travels through Syria, Iran, Tunisia and Spain to tell the story of the great leap in scientific knowledge that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 14th centuries. Al-Khalili travels to northern Syria to discover how, a thousand years ago, the great astronomer and mathematician Al-Biruni estimated the size of the earth to within a few hundred miles of the correct figure. He discovers how medieval Islamic scholars helped turn the magical and occult practice of alchemy into modern chemistry. In Cairo, he tells the story of the extraordinary physicist Ibn al-Haytham, who helped establish the modern science of optics and proved one of the most fundamental principles in physics - that light travels in straight lines. Prof Al-Khalili argues that these scholars are among the first people to insist that all scientific theories are backed up by careful experimental observation, bringing a rigour to science that didn't really exist before. Part 3: The Power of Doubt: Physicist Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of the great leap in scientific knowledge that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 14th centuries. Al-Khalili turns detective, hunting for clues that show how the scientific revolution that took place in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe had its roots in the earlier world of medieval Islam. He travels across Iran, Syria and Egypt to discover the huge astronomical advances made by Islamic scholars through their obsession with accurate measurement and coherent and rigorous mathematics. He then visits Italy to see how those Islamic ideas permeated into the West and ultimately helped shape the works of the great European astronomer Copernicus, and investigates why science in the Islamic world appeared to go into decline after the 16th and 17th centuries, only for it to re-emerge in the present day. Al-Khalili ends his journey in the Royan Institute in the Iranian capital Tehran, looking at how science is now regarded in the Islamic world.
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Researchers said they found the earliest known chemical evidence of cheese-making, based on the analysis of milk-fat residues in pottery dating back about 7,500 years. The discovery suggests Europe's farmers added a cheese course to their diet almost as soon as they learned to domesticate cattle and started regularly milking cows. Scientists led by geochemist Richard Evershed at the U.K.'s University of Bristol tested ancient, perforated clay pots excavated at sites along the Vistula River in Poland, and found they had likely been used by prehistoric cheese mongers as strainers to separate curds and whey—a critical step in making cheese. The pots have long puzzled archeologists, but their new analysis, reported in Nature, revealed unique carbon isotopes of milk in the traces of fatty acids that had soaked into the ceramic sieves. "It is a no-brainer," said Dr. Evershed. "They have to be cheese strainers." No one knows exactly when or where cheese-making began, but experts said the traces of milk fat on these unglazed clay strainers are the clearest evidence yet of the origins of this basic biotechnology, which launched a dairy trade that today produces more than 11 billion pounds of cheese every year and as many as 5,000 different named varieties world-wide, from Appenzeller to Zamorano. Cheese historians suspect that the first cheese was most likely a soft, watery concoction, resembling a contemporary cottage cheese or a fromage frais, that was naturally curdled by the bacteria commonly found on a cow's teats. Shards of the distinctive urns, which resemble pottery cheese strainers still in use today, are found often at sites settled by the Neolithic-era tribes who first brought the innovations of agriculture and animal husbandry to central Europe. They almost always turn up in association with large numbers of cattle bones. In prehistoric times, when almost every adult was lactose-intolerant, the invention of cheese-making offered herders a way to turn fresh whole cow's milk into a food that they could consume without getting ill, experts said. Cheese contains far less lactose than milk. Moreover, cheese, which normally takes up a tenth of the volume of the milk from which it is made, is easier to store, transport and preserve. "Making cheese is a particularly efficient way to exploit the nutritional benefits of milk, without becoming ill because of the lactose," said archeologist Peter Bogucki, an associate dean at Princeton University, who was part of the international research team. In fact, evolutionary biologists at University College London have suggested that a genetic mutation to better tolerate lactose first originated in central Europe about the time this prehistoric cheese-making began. The inherited ability to digest cow's milk more easily is widespread today among people of European ancestry. For decades, archeologists have debated how the vessels pocked with holes were used. Some scholars theorized that the pots were used to brew beer. Others speculated that primeval chefs used them to separate meat from stock or honey from honeycomb. The containers also may have been fire pots to hold glowing embers safely. "Scholars have been duking it out for decades as to what these sieves were used for," said University of Vermont cheese chemist Paul Kindstedt, author of "Cheese and Culture: A History of Cheese and Its Place in Western Civilization." He wasn't involved in the research. "This new finding is really definitive —beyond a reasonable doubt—that this utensil was used for cheese making."
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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is a major participant in providing access to chemistry related data via the web. As an internationally renowned society for the chemical sciences, a scientific publisher and the host of the ChemSpider database for the community, RSC continues to make dramatic strides in providing online access to data. ChemSpider provides access to over 30 million chemicals sourced from over 500 data suppliers and linked out to related information on the web. The platform is a crowdsourcing environment whereby members of the community can participate in validating and expanding the content of the database. With a set of application programming interfaces ChemSpider is used by various organizations and projects to serve up data for various purposes. These include structure identification for mass spectrometry instrument vendors, RSC databases such as the Marinlit natural products database and a European grant-based project from the Innovative Medicines Initiative fund. This presentation will provide an overview of various cheminformatics activities and projects that RSC is involved with to serve the medicinal chemistry community. This will include the Open PHACTS semantic web project, the PharmaSea project to identify new pharmaceutical leads from the ocean and the UK National Compound Collection to identify new lead compounds contained within PhD theses.
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This year, intrepid explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes will take on one of the biggest challenges of his life by competing in the Marathon des Sables ultra-marathon for Marie Curie. We caught up with Sir Ranulph after announcing the challenge at the BBC studios. Please help support Sir Ranulph's amazing challenge by texting RUN to 70007 to donate £5 - you can also send a message of support alongside it. Simply text RUN and then your message of support. Find out more about it on his Just Giving page here: http://www.justgiving.com/ranulph
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A series of interviews with researchers funded through the FP7 Marie Curie Actions. Including FP7 COFUND fellows, Marie Curie Individual Fellows, and Fellows funded through Marie Curie ITNs and IAPPs.
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kmfm's Evening Show Presenter, Nigel Ansell interviews the guys from Marie Curie, on the build up to kmfm's Uk Cycle Trek 2011. If your up for the challenege...
kmfm's Evening Show Presenter, Nigel Ansell interviews the guys from Marie Curie, on the build up to kmfm's Uk Cycle Trek 2011. If your up for the challenege, and want to raise funds for Marie Curie, head to the website kmfm.co.uk.
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An interview with Dr. Nicole Grimes, a musicologist from University College Dublin, speaking about how a Marie Curie fellowship took her from the USA and back!
Interview of Professor George Babiniotis, linguist, ex rector of the University of Athens, President of the Foundation for Hellenic Culture. Interviewer: Dr ...
Interview with Professor Dimitri Nanopoulos, distinguished professor of theoretical physics at the Texas A&M; University. Part 1 Interviewer: Dr Niki Tsironis...
Presenter: Prof. Ivo Leito, Programme Director Video about the Faculty of Science and Technology (shown between the presentation and questions): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDQJXcseY_w More info about the Master's programme: http://www.analyticalchemistry.eu/
DaveK is joined by DaveD to look ahead to next week's crucial vote on the Tobacco Products Directive in the European Parliament. There's also a look at the Fontem Ventures Puritane ecig, soon to be sold in Boots the Chemist.
First C N R Rao Endowment Lecture George Whitesides, Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor, Harvard University, USA, offers a glimpse of newer ...
Honoured by Napoleon and (unexpectedly) by the Czar of Russia, friend of Wordsworth, Coleridge and Lord Byron, Sir Humphry Davy was one of the brightest stars in the European firmament. Discoverer of sodium, potassium and five other elements as well as the anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide, inventor of the Davy miners' lamp and of the technique of cathodic protection, he packed more action and achievement into his short life - he was buried in Geneva not long after his fiftieth birthday - than most scientists before or after him, even those who outlived him by several decades. Much admired by Berzelius, sometimes criticized by his fellow countrymen, he used to say that his greatest discovery was Michael Faraday. Sir John Meurig Thomas, Honorary Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, traced Davy's path from his lowly origins in Cornwall to the pinnacles of international fame.
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Techniche '13, IIT Guwahati's annual techno management festival, is proud to present a candid interview with Sir Harold Kroto, the British chemist who shared...
On VPLive Vape Team Episode #82: On this episode we are discuss the steps you can take to properly make your own e-liquid. Dr. Kurt Kistler and Jeannie K discuss purchasing supplies and safety when making your own custom liquids. In the "Vaping News" we analyze recent misleading studies on electronic cigarettes. Finally in the "New Vapers Corner" we take a look at Innokin MVP 2.0. Bit.ly Bookmarks Bundle for this show, links to everything we talked about, including Vapemeets: http://bit.ly/vt82links Have a Roku Box? Want to watch the Vape Team on it? Check this out: http://youtu.be/2YZOwa_DiIc We are now broadcasting on YouTube Live! Check out the show stream on Wednesday nights! Shoutouts: Thanks to Dr. Kurt Kistler, PhD Chemist at Penn State University and Chemistry Advisor with AEMSA (http://www.aemsa.org) for coming on the air and talking DIY Chemistry with him, it was excellent. If you need to contact Dr. Kistler, you can find him on the Electronic Cigarette Forum under the handle "Kurt". http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com Thanks to Jeannie K for coming on the show. Check out her radio show on VP Live Thursday Nights @ 9PM ET. http://vapersplace.com/vplive Find your daily action plan to take action and protect vaping. http://vapersplace.com/takeaction Vaping News: The Local: Report: e-cigarettes are 'potentially carcinogenic' http://bit.ly/frecigscancer The Local: Panic over e-cigarettes can harm more than help http://bit.ly/ecigpanic YouTube: E-cigarettes and coronary circulation-European Society of Cardiology 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ztrGafEg4 PYMNTS: Fitch: E-cigarette Success Could Hurt Tobacco Settlement ABS http://bit.ly/ecighurtsettlement ALA: States Collect Tobacco Revenue Dollars... - State of Tobacco Control® 2013 http://bit.ly/14kYIoz The Sunday Times: Imperial buys Chinese inventor of ecigarette http://bit.ly/imperialecigs The New Vapers Corner: The Innokin MVP 2.0 http://bit.ly/itaste2 Find more information about the Vape Team at: Our Website: http://www.vapeteam.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/vapeteam Google+: http://gplus.to/vapeteam Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/vapeteam DISCLAIMER: VPLive Vape Team is an opinion based video talk show and podcast about the vaping and electronic cigarette community. As such, all views and opinions expressed herein, regardless of authorship, do not represent the views or opinions of any presenter's employer or people, institutions or organizations that the presenter may or may not be related to or affiliated with unless explicitly stated otherwise. All contributors on VPLive Vape Team are non paid, independent vapers, or when specifically stated, representatives of electronic cigarette vendors. The only purpose of this program is to educate and to inform. It is no substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional. This program is provided on the understanding that it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Instead, we encourage you to discuss your options with your healthcare provider. This podcast is intended to be viewed by adults of legal smoking age. It is not intended for viewers under the age of 18. Full Disclosure: CJ, the Vaping Monkey, is the owner of VapingMonkey.com and VaperVenue, a web and brick and mortar vaping shop based in Southern California (http://www.vapervenue.com)
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Angela Merkel on Global Responsibilities in a Digital Age Angela Dorothea Merkel (German: [aŋˈɡeːla doʁoˈteːa ˈmɛʁkl̩] ( listen);[1] née Kasner, born 17 July 1954) is a German politician and a former research scientist who has been the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000 and the Chancellor of Germany since 2005. She is the first woman and the first former citizen of the German Democratic Republic to hold either office.[2] Having earned a doctorate as a physical chemist, Merkel entered politics in the wake of the Revolutions of 1989, briefly serving as the deputy spokesperson for the first democratically elected East German Government in 1990. Following the German reunification in 1990, she was elected to the Bundestag for Stralsund-Nordvorpommern-Rügen in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a seat she has held ever since. She was later appointed as the Federal Minister for Women and Youth in 1991 under Chancellor Helmut Kohl, and became the Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety in 1994, serving until 1998. After the CDU/CSU-FDP coalition was defeated in 1998, she was elected Secretary-General of the CDU before being elected the party's leader in 2000 in the aftermath of the CDU donations scandal, which toppled party chairman Helmut Kohl and his successor Wolfgang Schäuble. Following the 2005 federal election, she was appointed Germany's first female Chancellor at the head of a grand coalition consisting of her own CDU party, its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). In the 2009 federal election, the CDU obtained the largest share of the vote, and Merkel was able to form a coalition government with the support of the CSU, and the Free Democratic Party (FDP).[3] At the 2013 federal election, Merkel led the CDU/CSU to a landslide victory with 41.5% of the vote and formed a second grand coalition with the SPD, after the FDP lost all of its representation in the Bundestag.[4] In 2007, Merkel was President of the European Council and chaired the G8, the second woman (after Margaret Thatcher) to do so. She played a central role in the negotiation of the Treaty of Lisbon and the Berlin Declaration. One of her priorities was also to strengthen transatlantic economic relations by signing the agreement for the Transatlantic Economic Council on 30 April 2007. Merkel is seen as playing a crucial role in managing the financial crisis at the European and international level, and has been referred to as "the decider."[5] In domestic policy, health care reform and problems concerning future energy development have been major issues of her tenure. Angela Merkel has been described as the de facto leader of the European Union,[6][7][8][9] and was ranked as the world's second most powerful person by Forbes magazine in 2013, the highest ranking ever achieved by a woman; she is now ranked fifth.[10][11] On 26 March 2014, she became the longest-serving incumbent head of government in the European Union. On 28 May 2014, she was named the most powerful woman in the world, also by Forbes.[12] More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Merkel Credit to : http://www.weforum.org/ Blue Lagoon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuQ18OTNTN8 Michael Jordan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv_nvwhPKhg Lionel Messi Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJNfaRFYq3k Ana Ivanovic : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2qTjoRDMd4 Tony Romo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5PE0KFSPyY woman german president 2014 german president name 2014 german president vs chancellor german president list german vice president german president 2008 new german president german president gauck who is the german president 2012 1954 births Angela Merkel Chancellors of Germany Christian Democratic Union (Germany) politicians Environment ministers of Germany Female heads of government German Lutherans German people of Polish descent German physical chemists German politicians German women in politics Grand Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Jawaharlal Nehru Award laureates Leaders of political parties in Germany Leipzig University alumni Living people Members of the Bundestag Ministers for children, young people and families People from Hamburg Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients Presidents of the European Council Recipients of the Order of the Sun of Peru Women chemists Women's ministers Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Distinction of Israel Sport/Highlight/Everytime
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noodls 2015-04-12EAA - European Athletic Association ) ... a member of the European Athletics staff ... european-athletics.
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noodls 2015-04-12and locked up away from the world and his former teammates. But this isn't the last we've seen of ...
noodls 2015-04-12We are not aware of any such decision of the European Council."
Press TV 2015-04-12EAA - European Athletic Association ). The second of the 2015 European Athletics ... european-athletics.
noodls 2015-04-12For most clubs European excursions are not on the agenda ... challenge of returning to European action.
noodls 2015-04-12The plant, which will produce both Apollo and Vredestein branded tyres, will cater to the entire European market.
The Times of India 2015-04-12... States and European Union but said the pact was needed to set high common standards for consumers.
Topix 2015-04-12Marie Skłodowska-Curie (7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) was a French-Polish physicist and chemist famous for her pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes—in physics and chemistry. She was the first female professor at the University of Paris, and in 1995 became the first woman to be entombed on her own merits in the Panthéon in Paris.
She was born Maria Salomea Skłodowska ([ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska]) in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Floating University and began her practical scientific training in Warsaw. In 1891, aged 24, she followed her older sister Bronisława to study in Paris, where she earned her higher degrees and conducted her subsequent scientific work. She shared her 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with her husband Pierre Curie and with the physicist Henri Becquerel. Her daughter Irène Joliot-Curie and son-in-law, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, would similarly share a Nobel Prize. She was the sole winner of the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Skłodowska-Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the only woman to date to win in two fields, and the only person to win in multiple sciences.