Chemistry and art students are invading each others territory this semester at Carnegie Mellon University. They are participating in a new course called The Color of Minerals & Inorganic Pigments, ...
Chemistry and art are often thought of as polar opposites. Whilst art is seen as being creative, expressive and fluid, chemistry is analytical, precise and staid. But there is, in fact, a significant ...
Kendall Buster has delved into art and science over the course of her career. The work she created for Princeton University's new Frick Chemistry Laboratory has emerged from both of her worlds. The ...
Chemistry has a pivotal role to play, as much because of its place within the natural sciences and knowledge as a whole, as through its economic importance and its omnipresence in our daily life. But, ...
At the end of the spring 2019 semester, Amit Basu, a chemistry professor at Brown University, turned his advanced organic class into an art gallery and performance space. In the class, each student ...
SCIENCE, LIKE ART, is a human expression. Roald Hoffmann has given a great deal of thought to how to convey this truth, which lies at the heart of the essays collected in his new book. He understands, ...
Chemists working in an arts-related field must have a passion for their art, because they must pay meticulous attention to the materials and processes behind how they are produced. Art and chemistry ...
Dr. Steven Fawl’s lifelong journey from wanting to “do chemistry” at the age of 7 to writing the definitive college chemistry textbook at age 62, is the stuff of legend. After teaching chemistry for ...
Following the RSC’s 2014 theme of ‘Chemistry and Art’, the Mid Wales Local Section presents the following lecture which is being hosted by the Aberystwyth University School of Art in the Edward Davies ...
There is a fresh buzz of excitement surrounding the new Frick Chemistry Laboratory, and it isn't just the building's striking facade that has people talking. With the first full schedule of classes ...
ON March 24 Prof. H. E. Armstrong delivered the Sir Jesse Boot Foundation lecture in the lecture theatre of University College, Nottingham. Recalling the fact that one of the most pleasant memories of ...
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