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Üniversite den promosyonda rekor anlaşma
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Koronavirüs geçiren erkeklerde kısırlık tehlikesi
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Green Chemistry champions at Rhodes University, Professors Rosalyn Klein and Rui Krause. Photo supplied Rhodes signs up for Green Chemistry
Rhodes University’s Chemistry Department has made history by being the first in any South African university to join the Green Chemistry Commitment programme. In signing this commitment, Rhodes University is joining over 70 signers from 11 other nations (including Kenya and Nigeria) in a commitment to educating the next generation of chemists in Green chemistry.
Green chemistry (GC) is the design of chemical products and processes that reduce and/or eliminate the use or generation of hazardous substances. This approach requires an open and interdisciplinary view of material and product design. It applies the principle that it is better to consider waste and hazard prevention options during the design and development phase, rather than disposing, treating and handling waste and hazardous chemicals after a process or material has been
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The project includes experts from four countries
ST. PETERSBURG, April 21. /TASS/. Scientists of the St. Petersburg State University as part of a team of experts from four countries began creating a dynamic model of geological processes, which have continued inside the Earth in the Arctic for millions of years. The model may be used to obtain new data and to analyze existing information on the Arctic’s geology to assess the region’s resource potential, the University’s Head of the Department of Regional Geology Viktoria Yershova told TASS. Our project’s purpose is to summarize existing information about the Arctic’s geological structure, as well as to collect new data. This is a major cross-border study, and such projects are important for understanding the structure and history of the geological development in the entire Arctic region, the expert said.