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  1. Let there be light! Examine developments in solar power in this episode of Distillations, CHF's award-winning podcast http://bit.ly/3G3UbQ
  2. Come out for First Friday and attend a live Carnivorous Plant Feeding tonight http://bit.ly/4v3EWw
  3. Read a slew of recent posts on The Center blog: Risky Eating, Women in Chemistry, Water, and more at http://thecenter.chemherita...
  4. Special effects to be featured in today's BBL at Noon http://bit.ly/2GPwBE “Senses of Chymistry in the Low Countries in the 17th Century”
  5. Monday: Bonus Science on Tap--Dramatic Evolution: Bringing Science to the Stage http://bit.ly/2LN7Er We'll finish in time to watch Game 5!
  6. Learn about the beastly nature of plants http://bit.ly/1OWUmG and see it in action on First Friday http://bit.ly/4v3EWw Nov. 6 from 5-8pm
  7. Fall is here! Learn about the chemical processes behind the color change and growing practices of the 3 Sisters http://bit.ly/3Jautn
  8. RT @ELISE215 We saw this and thought of #sLowlife! http://bit.ly/34yVld
  9. Check out this awesome review of CHF from @atlasobscura http://bit.ly/2gV3af
  10. Tomorrow, pack your lunch and come out for a Brown Bag Lecture “Pneumatic Chemistry and Industrial Distillation" http://bit.ly/11yuiA
  11. Cancer News, Good and Bad http://bit.ly/1dg103
  12. President Tritton shares his favorite sources for information, featuring podcasts, digital books, and traditional books http://bit.ly/1SBsBR
  13. Erica Stefanovic disects the new all-electric switcher engine, the NS 999 in 'The New Electric Train' http://bit.ly/3tAMim
  14. CHF = Center for Scholars. Applications are now being accepted for 2009-2010 fellowships. Deadline is Feb. 15, 2010 http://bit.ly/1pf7l8
  15. Pei Koay surveys the tension rising from H1N1 vaccine debates over individual rights and public health http://bit.ly/1aA45o
  16. Brown Bag Lecture today at Noon: Alexis Smets, “Studying Chemical Imagery: The Case of Jean Béguin’s Diagram...” http://bit.ly/TLk80
  17. Recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month at Science on Tap, National Mechanics @ 6pm tonight! Talk by Sabrina McCormick http://bit.ly/1K4zH
  18. Don't forget, Monday is Science on Tap at National Mechanics, 6pm! http://bit.ly/1K4zH
  19. Solid? Liquid? Gas? Listen to Changing Phases, Episode 79 of our award-winning podcast, Distillations http://bit.ly/bugsE
  20. Congratulations to the 2009 Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, physics, and medicine! http://bit.ly/13YzZO