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  1. Job opportunity at CHF: Associate Director of the Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry http://bit.ly/6gPbcw
  2. Looking for something to occupy you while you travel for the holidays? Subscribe to our FREE podcast, Distillations: http://bit.ly/8joqSX
  3. Audio of P. Roy Vagelos at CHF's inaugural History Live is now online. Listen to the 15-min highlight here http://bit.ly/81OaC3
  4. Chemical Heritage Foundation welcomes @NJNPublicTV ! They're with us today to interview our scholars for a documentary on the Raritan River
  5. Stephen Colbert cracks some chemistry humor with a piece on this popular element: Gold http://bit.ly/6T7tV0
  6. The Daily Show gets comic with chemistry using alchemy as an answer to national debt, watch here http://bit.ly/4MK7Ze
  7. Science on Tap this Monday: "Dinosaur Studies in China" with Peter Dodson. 6pm @NatMechanics http://bit.ly/7b68A9
  8. Don't miss Science on Tap: Michael McCann, "Musings on Nutrition by a (Portly) Biochemist" 6pm Mon @ National Mechanics http://bit.ly/649FZ2
  9. Commemorate the great Recession of 2009 with an ornament and learn about chemistry, tonight at Manual Science! http://bit.ly/20lAYN
  10. What do Isaac Newton, yeast, and Harold Urey have in common? http://bit.ly/7rd0sa
  11. Tom Tritton recaps the Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture for those that loved it, missed it, and/or didn't understand it http://bit.ly/5rVQRN
  12. History Life: P. Roy Vagelos in conversation with Arnold Thackray and Jeff Sturchio. Premieres tonight! http://bit.ly/6MRXd7
  13. BBL! Squeezing Water from a Stone: Perceptions of Groundwater in al-Karaji’s 11th-Century ‘Treatise on the Extraction of Hidden Waters’
  14. History Live premieres tomorrow night, featuring P. Roy Vagelos in conversation with Arnold Thackray and Jeff Sturchio http://bit.ly/6MRXd7
  15. RT @philaculture: @Generocity will donate $5 to a nonprofit of your choice if you take this survey!: http://bit.ly/qbbvT Pick CHF!
  16. Brown Bag Lecture today at Noon: Ben Gross will share his research on the early development of flat-panel televisions http://bit.ly/20lAYN
  17. From green to gene, Joseph DeSimone to speak at Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture, 11/19 http://bit.ly/1TbX1N FREE and open to the public
  18. Watch this video on the Othmer Library of Chemical History http://bit.ly/3cEe6W Now accepting fellowship applications! http://bit.ly/1pf7l8
  19. The first-annual T.T. Chao Symposium on Innovation is happening in Houston RIGHT NOW http://bit.ly/4djcjk Houston on the Molecular Frontier
  20. Let there be light! Examine developments in solar power in this episode of Distillations, CHF's award-winning podcast http://bit.ly/3G3UbQ