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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Nobel Prize Lectures in Chemistry The Molecular Basis of Eukaryotic Transcription, Roger D. Kornberg, 2006 Olefin Metathesis: The Early Days, Yves Chauvin, 2005 Olefin Metathesis Catalysts for the Preparation of Molecules and Materials, Robert H. Grubbs, 2005 Multiple Metal-Carbon Bonds for Catalytic Metathesis Reactions, Richard R. Schrock, 2005
Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative (BERC) First Annual Lecture, October 2, 2007, Michael Walsh of the Chicago Climate Exchange UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates: Energy Self-Sufficiency in the 21st Century, January 20, 2007, Speakers for this Lecture, Steven Chu, Physics, 1997, Donald A. Glaser, Physics, 1960, Yuan T. Lee, Chemistry, 1986, Daniel L. McFadden, Economics, 2000, George F. Smoot, Physics, 2006, Charles H. Townes, Physics, 1964 Energy Science, Technology, and Policy for a Planet on a Low Carbon Diet, October 13, 2007, Professor Dan Kammen leads Berkeley's Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory. Synthetic Biology: From Bugs to Drugs and Fuels April 21, 2007, Professor Jay Keasling, director of the Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center. Distinguished Innovator Lecture - Sabeer Bhatia, October 31, 2007 Sabeer Bhatia, Founder, nanocity from webcast events of the UC Berkeley School of Engineering
Recent updates in chemistry include: Beyond the human genome project, Eric Lander Genes, worms and the new genetics, Julie Ahringer Cornell University Interviews with distinguished chemists including Roald Hoffman, Simon H. Bauer, W. Donald Cooke, Fred W. McLafferty and Harold A. Scheraga
Interviews with Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry Astrophysical Chemistry: Lectures by Harry Kroto, 2004 The Chemistry of Interstellar Space: Lectures by William Klemperer, 1995
Delights of Chemistry- University of Leeds Videos 40 chemistry demonstrations illustrated and explained Molecular Laboratory Experiments (MoLE) in Chemistry A collection of computer-based models of molecular laboratory experiments that can be integrated and linked with parallel hands-on laboratory experiments used in introductory chemistry. Chemistry Animations from Learner's TV Imperial College Chemistry Department Video-clip Library
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