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Silicon Valley Chemist Vol. 46 (2), February 2024

Silicon Valley Chemist Vol. 46 (2), February 2024

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Celebrating Black History Month 20241, 11
Mosher Award Ceremony1-2
Judges Needed for Local 2024 Science Fairs2
ACS National Spring Meeting 2024 Many Flavors of Chemistry2
Upcoming Events3
New Funding Landscape Report4
Call for nominations Community College Teacher-Scholar Award4
Can Science Beat Counterfeit Detector Pens?4
Chemistry Quiz4
CSA Trust Grant: Call for Applications5
NSF – R&D Spending Report5
EPA’s Computational Toxicology and Exposure Online Resources6
Chemistry of Tea Book Stirs Controversy6
New Members6
New and Noteworthy: Free eBooks from the National Academies Press7-8
Science Made Simple8
Three New Green Chemistry Learning Modules Available for Free9
Interesting and Cool Science in the News9-10
Celebrating Black History Month 2024 continued11
Chemistry of Roses (Infographic)12
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