Eight-year old Ajay Sawant and his family, from California, took a 12 hour detour to visit […]
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Tags: Chemistry, Dr Debbie Kays, Dr Samantha Tang, Periodic Table of Videos, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, science
Professor Martyn Poliakoff was knighted in the Queen’s New Year Honours 2015. Professor Poliakoff received the […]
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Tags: Nyholm Prize for Education, Periodic Table of Videos, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, Professor Sir David Greenaway, Queen’s New Year Honours 2015, Royal Society, School of Chemistry
What do you get when you mix potassium and ether with a little water… and add […]
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Tags: Adele Rouse, Dr Samantha Tang, Edoardo Bandieri, Neil Barnes, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, School of Chemistry, The Periodic Table of Videos
The Periodic Table of Videos team are celebrating their 500th video.
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Tags: Brady Haran, Periodic Table of Videos, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, YouTube
The University in the news over the past month.
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Tags: British Sociological Association (BSA), corporate social responsibility, Don Varley, Nyholm Prize for Education, Periodic Table of Videos, Professor John Holmwood, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, Royal Society, Royal Society of Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Rutland Hall
An academic at The University of Nottingham has received one of the science world’s highest honours.
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Scientists at The University of Nottingham have written what they believe is the world’s smallest periodic table — on the side of a human hair.
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Tags: Brady Haran, Dr Chris Parmenter, Dr Mike Fay, Green Chemistry, nano technology, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre, Physics, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, Professor Philip Moriarty, Sixty Symbols, world’s smallest periodic table