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100th Anniversary: Joseph Swan's Death
Joseph Swan's research led to developments in photography and the invention of a practical incandescent light bulb
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Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
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Chemical Technology of the 1950s
100 years ago, Fritz Ullmann started to discuss topics related to industrial chemistry, the third edition covered the state-of-the art of the 1950s
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125th Anniversary: Michel Eugène Chevreul’s Death
Michel Eugène Chevreul, born in Angers, France, on August 31, 1787, is best known for his research into fats
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Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
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175th Birthday: James Mason Crafts
James Mason Crafts discovered together with Charles Friedel the Friedel–Crafts reactions, answer to Guess the Chemist (27)
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Chemical Technology of the 1930s
100 years ago, Fritz Ullmann started to discuss topics related to industrial chemistry, the second edition covered the state-of-the art of the 1930s
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Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
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Leo Hendrik Baekeland: Inventor of Bakelite
Leo Baekeland invented Bakelite, a polymeric plastic made from phenol and formaldehyde, answer to Guess the Chemist (26)