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  2. Kate Biberdorf - Wikipedia

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    She teaches general chemistry and scientific literacy to classes of five hundred students. [4] [9] After a few months, she created the program Fun with Chemistry, [10] which introduces elementary, middle and high school students to chemistry experiments. [4] [11] The program reaches more than 20,000 students every year. [4]

  3. Houston Museum of Natural Science - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Museum of Natural Science (abbreviated as HMNS) is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, United States.The museum was established in 1909 by the Houston Museum and Scientific Society, an organization whose goals were to provide a free institution for the people of Houston focusing on education and science.

  4. List of science centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of science centers in the United States. American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) member centers are granted institutional benefits and may offer benefits to individuals through purchased or granted individual memberships as well.

  5. Joseph B. Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Lambert (born 1940) is an educator, organic chemist, archaeological chemist, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopist. He grew up in the San Antonio, Texas, area and graduated from Alamo Heights High School in 1958.

  6. Robert E. Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    Wyatt holds a W. T. Doherty professorship in chemistry at the Austin University of Texas. [2] An October 2007 edition of the Journal of Physical Chemistry A is a Festschrift dedicated to the work of Robert E. Wyatt and his group. Wyatt has been referred to as "the world's leading expert in quantum dynamics and theoretical chemistry". [3]

  7. Looking for some fall fun? 10 things to do in Austin and ...

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    Things to do in Austin in November: from Día De Los Muertos to the Zilker Tree lighting, with a whole bunch in between.

  8. Jonathan Sessler - Wikipedia

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    Sessler received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 1977 from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1982 from Stanford University.He continued as a post-doctoral fellow at L'Université Louis Pasteur, and worked in Kyoto, Japan before becoming an assistant professor of chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin in 1984.

  9. Welch Award in Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Welch Award in Chemistry is awarded annually by the Robert A. Welch Foundation, based in Houston, Texas, to encourage and recognize basic chemical research for the benefit of mankind. [ 1 ] The award, which has been given since 1972, is one of the largest and most prestigious awards in the field of chemistry. [ 2 ]