A new year and a new website
After months of hard work our old, tired website has been laid to rest and a fresh, new, easy to navigate design has gone live just in time for a new year. We invite you to explore our site to learn...
View ArticleInternational Year of Chemistry 2011
The year 2011 has been designated as the International Year of Chemistry. From www.chemistry2011.org: The International Year of Chemistry 2011 (IYC 2011) is a worldwide celebration of the achievements...
View ArticleBetter living through plants
Are biorefineries the next panacea? That is the question being presented by Prof. Mukund Sibi at next week’s Science Café. What is a Science Café? Great question. This is an informal forum for the...
View ArticleMirror Image Molecules – Chemistry Now Video
Molecules have three dimensional structures and some molecules that have the same atom connectivity can differ in the orientation of those atoms in space. Such mirror image molecules can have...
View ArticleH2O Made Clear – Chemistry Now
Water! H2O! We know a lot about water here in the Red River Valley. We know it in its solid form. Just look around. I, for one, am sick and tired of shoveling it. We know it in its liquid form and will...
View ArticleThe ChemBio Messenger
At last the ChemBio Messenger, our department’s new newsletter has been printed and will soon be on its way to our alumni and friends. If you just can’t wait for it to arrive in your mailbox feel free...
View ArticleRodgers to present Science Cafe
On September 13, at 7:00 pm in the Hotel Donaldson Stoker’s Basement, Prof. Kent Rodgers from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry will present a Science Café entitled: Energy and our future:...
View ArticleOfferdahl awarded grant to aid rural ND math and science teachers
Dr. Erika Offerdahl Dr. Erika Offerdahl, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was awarded a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to improve the quality...
View ArticleDNA Profiling – Science Café with Dr. Stuart Haring
The NDSU College of Science and Math’s next Science Café will feature Dr. Stuart Haring from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. The event will take place on Tuesday, November 8 at 7:00 pm in...
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