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News Release 11-013
National Science Foundation and NBC Learn Launch "Chemistry Now" Video Series
Videos celebrate International Year of Chemistry; available cost-free to students, teachers and fans of chemistry
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Weekly online video series uncovers and explains the science of common physical objects and the changes they undergo every day. Series premeres cost-free on the NBC Learn and NSF's Science360 websites and the NSTA blog.
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From "'Mirror' Molecule: Carvone," an original NBC Learn video produced for "Chemistry Now," a year-long chemistry education, in partnership with the National Science Foundation.
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"Chemistry Now" consists of 32 learning packages that aim to break down the chemistry behind things such as cheeseburgers and chocolate or soap and plastics.
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Julie Yu, an NSF-funded scientist at The Exploratorium in San Francisco, makes fresh cheese from milk and lemon juice to explain "The Chemistry of Cheese" in a "Chemistry Now" video.
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