Marathi director dipped into his life as chemist to make National Award-winning film

Edit Indian Express 30 Apr 2016
The film was shot in a budget of around Rs 1 lakh ... According to Deshmukh, the film is based on a real life incident that he experienced as a chemist in 2003. “It was afternoon and I had stepped out of my chemist store in Phaltan for lunch ... Though the short film does leave a message of kindness and love, Deshmukh, who has been a chemist for 17 years, said, “I didn’t intend to preach through this film or give out any message....

‘Amelie and Alchemy'

Edit Naples Daily News 30 Apr 2016
"Amelie and Alchemy" is a documentary-style film about a chemist who wants to take a picture of his 4-year-old daughter, Amelie ... the picture won't come out properly....

Kudla cops strive to rehabilitate youths with substance abuse issues

Edit The Times of India 30 Apr 2016
Mangaluru city police have embarked on a mission to rehabilitate city youths with problems of substance abuse in a bid to reduce crimes in the city. The mission so far has identified more than three dozens of boys and girls addicted to ganja, psychotic drugs and alcohol. All these youths are aged between 16 to 20 years, the police said. Some of the youths are given daily counselling....

The way we make fertilizer sucks, but we haven’t had a good alternative … until now

Edit Grist 30 Apr 2016
Our only method of making nitrogen fertilizer releases tons of carbon — it’s the single most energy-guzzling element of farming ... Shut down our fertilizer factories tomorrow, and the price of food would skyrocket as famines break out across the world ... The first human to outsmart the microorganisms was the chemist Fritz Haber who found a way to turn atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia (NH3) fertilizer ... That’s part of the conundrum....

Sons of principal, chemist among three held for loot

Edit The Times of India 30 Apr 2016
The spontaneous thrilling rides after snatching away chain, purse or mobile phone from women, gradually turned into a habit. The trio committed 12 robberies this year, police probe confirmed. Son of an Inter college principal posted in Gorakhpur, Vishal Singh; Jankipuram chemist shop owner's son Ayush Anand and their partner in crime Siddharth Mohan were arrested by Vikasnagar police for chain snatching and more ... From around the web....

Series of thefts in Melbourne's north-west (Victoria Police)

Edit Public Technologies 30 Apr 2016
Brimbank Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance as they investigate the theft of a car and subsequent thefts by two men this month ... The next day two men broke into a business in St Albans about 4.45am, gaining access through a roof ... About 9.45am the injured man attended a chemist on the corner of Duke Road and South Street in Braybrook to get assistance for his injuries....

What time does it start, how to watch online for free

Edit NJ dot com 30 Apr 2016
The meaning of the title "Penny Dreadful" refers to a term for British Gothic literature. The season three premiere of Showtime's gothic thriller "Penny Dreadful" premieres Sunday, May, at 10 p.m ... Yes, but only the first episode ... Victor Frankenstein gets a visit from an old chemist pal by the name of Henry Jekyll (Shazad Latif), and Vanessa begins a romance with a zoologist named Alexander Sweet (Christian Carmargo)....

Ignorance is no excuse for Marlins’ Dee Gordon in doping case

Edit The Miami Herald 30 Apr 2016
Dee Gordon doesn’t fit the popular image of a steroid abuser. But, then again, the unlikeliest cheaters, the ones who break our faith in sports, aren’t the hulking, grunting shot putters or weightlifters from former Soviet bloc countries ... He calls everyone “sir” or “ma’am.” His smile is all the more dazzling because he’s unassuming ... The Miami Marlins’ All-Star second baseman is a good man ... It’s not that difficult to beat the tests....

Educated migrants have edge as Germany aims for integration

Edit Springfield News-Sun 30 Apr 2016
The difference? Education. Based on previous waves of immigration, experts say that the best indicator of whether someone will fit into society is their level of education — the higher, the better ... Germany now is taking a more proactive stance toward better educating and integrating its more than 1 million newcomers, something it neglected in the past with the millions of Turkish guest workers....

Railway earns Rs 4.02cr during Urs in Ajmer during Urs

Edit The Times of India 29 Apr 2016
The railways has earned Rs 4.02 crore during the 804th Urs of Khawaja Moinuddin Chishty in Ajmer in the first week of April. The earning this year is 6.87 % than last year ... Junior engineers, chemists promoted. As many as 119 junior engineers have been promoted as assistant engineers and nine junior chemists have been promoted as chemists on the recommendation of promotion committee of Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam limited (RVUN)....

Royal Society honours Durham University chemist (Durham University)

Edit Public Technologies 29 Apr 2016
Royal Society honours Durham University chemist ... A Durham University chemist whose research into water repellent coatings has been applied to millions of smartphones has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Professor Jas Pal Badyal has received the honour in recognition of his pioneering research on the functionalisation of solid surfaces and use of nanolayers ... Speaking about the Fellowship, Professor Badyal said....

Chemists create a DNA thermometer 20,000 times smaller than a human hair

Edit Digital Trends 29 Apr 2016
Did you know the DNA molecules unfold when heated? Scientists at the University of Montreal do, and they used that knowledge to design a thermometer made of DNA. It's totally invisible to the naked eye. The post Chemists create a DNA thermometer 20,000 times smaller than a human hair appeared first on Digital Trends ... ....

Boots investigation: 'independent' pharmacist's letter edited by head office

Edit The Guardian 29 Apr 2016
In an investigation published earlier this month, the Guardian revealed how managers at Britain’s biggest chain of chemists have been forcing staff to milk NHS schemes to increase company profits. The correspondent adds ... The letter was emailed for publication as a Word document ... The Guardian’s investigation prompted a flood of letters from Bootschemists condemning the company’s working practices and scalping of the health service....
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