Events across Canada connect women in chemistry
As day broke around the world on February 12 an array of hearts steadily lit up on a global map mounted on the Web site of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)...
Read More >>As day broke around the world on February 12 an array of hearts steadily lit up on a global map mounted on the Web site of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)...
Read More >>The CIC Chemical Education Fund (CEF) promotes education in the fields of chemical sciences, chemical engineering, chemical technology and related disciplines. Each year, the CEF awards financial support to various education events and initiatives.
Read More >>Stephen Withers, a professor in the University of British Columbia’s...
Read More >>Continuing the CIC’s celebrations of IYPT2019 and IUPAC100, along with diversity in the chemical sciences, we are highlighting those outstanding members of the Canadian chemistry community...
Read More >>Brett McCollum, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Physics at Calgary’s Mount Royal University and a regular contributor on chemistry education for Canadian Chemical News...
Read More >>Although hydrogen bonds are fundamental to the formation of many different materials, these directional interactions invariably depend on the smaller, lighter elements of the periodic table, usually nitrogen and oxygen.
Read More >>Audrey Moores, an associate professor in McGill University’s Department of Chemistry, never forgot the students who tried to save some money while working in her lab a few summers ago.
Read More >>Let me tell you a little personal anecdote. About twenty-five years ago I was asked by a local library to give some lectures to the public. Since I had always been interested...
Read More >>Steve MacNeil has been thinking a lot about how his students are thinking about their thinking in chemistry. Yes, that’s right. The act of thinking or reflecting about one’s own ways of thinking...
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