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Chemical Conundrums in the Movies
Mark Griep is a professor of chemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who has devoted his teaching career to finding ways to engage people to want to learn more chemistry. Inspired by Clambake, an Elvis Presley movie that featured a fast-drying, super-hard varnish called GOOP, Griep began offering Chemistry in the Movies presentations to middle school and high school students in 2002. These presentations include Behind the Scenes of Bubbling Apparatus in the Movies and Everything I Know about Chemistry, I learned at the Movies. Join us as he talks about Chemical Conundrums in the Movies. It's about solving the most difficult chemical puzzles that he found in movies. Register here to join us for this talk scheduled for 20 May at 6 pm PST.
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