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Hello my friends in today DIY tutorial we will see how to make this 7 super inventions or simple ideas at home. This are very creative to build with your friends. In my channel you will discover a lot of tech gadgets videos and other awesome life hacks. Check my science experiments and see you in the next 5 minutes craft tutorial.

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LEARN MORE: http://www.1001inventions.com/chemistry

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Ahmed Salim introduces “1001 Inventions: Journeys from Alchemy to Chemistry” as a new public engagement with science initiative produced by 1001 Inventions in partnership with UNESCO to celebrate the United Nations proclaimed International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (IYPT2019).

Through a short animation video narrated by Professor Jim Al-Khalili, renowned scientist, author and broadcaster, immersive on-stage experiments weaved in a theatrical performance as well as exciting hands-on workshops and educational resources children are introduced to the fascinating journey from alchemy to chemistry, across ages, by lesser-known pioneers from ancient cultures and civilisations that still influence our world today.

This first-of-its-kind initiative helps young people improve their understanding of chemistry and its numerous uses. It brings to life stories from the history of science by remarkable men and women from different backgrounds and cultures with a focus on the remarkable work of the pioneering polymath Jabir ibn Hayyan, also known as Geber, in the 8th century.

The initiative launched at UNESCO headquarters in Paris in January 2019 now rolls out on a global tour in partnership with museums, science centres, festivals, schools, universities and libraries engaging young people around the world to raise awareness of the importance of chemistry and its applications, inspire a future generation of scientists while promoting diversity and intercultural appreciation.

Celebrate IYPT2019 and bring “1001 Inventions: Journeys from Alchemy to Chemistry” to your venues and events to offer audiences a wondrous journey full of fun and learning through a range of engaging science and cultural experiences.

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1001 Inventions: Journeys from Alchemy to Chemistry is a short animated lecture narrated by Professor Jim Al-Khalili.

Learn about the fascinating story of the secret world of alchemy and how it became the foundation of the science of chemistry.

The animated lecture takes young audiences on a journey through an exciting world of science from over one thousand years ago. It brings to life the contributions to the foundations of modern chemistry by lesser-known pioneers from ancient cultures and civilisations including the remarkable work of the 8th century pioneering polymath Jabir ibn Hayyan, also known as Geber.

Lecture by Professor Jim Al-Khalili, renowned scientist, author and broadcaster.

A film by Ahmed Salim (UK)

Produced by 1001 Inventions (UK)

Production by Blink Studios (UAE)

The animation video is part of an educational initiative produced by 1001 Inventions in partnership with UNESCO to celebrate the United Nations proclaimed International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (IYPT2019).

Learn more about the “1001 Inventions: Journeys from Alchemy to Chemistry” global educational initiative: http://www.1001inventions.com/chemistry

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Hello guys in today DIY crafts tutorial we will see how to make 3 DIY inventions or simple ideas at home. These simple inventions are very creative and fun to build. In my channel you will discover a lot of tech gadgets videos and other awesome life hacks. Check my science experiments and I’ll see you in the next 5 minutes craft tutorial.


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Reading without seeing the text, extracting water from air, bringing sunlight to a basement, or communicating with a humanoid robot... These are not excerpts from a science fiction novel. All of this is already available today.
Today, we present to you the top nine latest inventions that will blow your mind. Are you ready to embark on a fantastic journey into the world of science and technology? Then, let's go…

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The United Nations estimate that more than 8 million tons of plastics flow into the oceans each year. A new chemical conversion process could transform the world’s polyolefin waste, a form of plastic, into useful products, such as clean fuels and other items.

“Our strategy is to create a driving force for recycling by converting polyolefin waste into a wide range of valuable products, including polymers, naphtha (a mixture of hydrocarbons), or clean fuels,” said Linda Wang, the Maxine Spencer Nichols Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, leads the research team developing this technology, along with research associates Kai Jin, a graduate student, and Wan-Ting (Grace) Chen, a postdoctoral researcher.

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Footage of Chemistry experiments performed by students during school lab demo.
Experiments were performed by students from A5 and B3 classes of N. Alikarnassos Highschool, Greece, under supervision of chemistry instructors E. Pantidou and I. Chatzidakis.

Από επίδειξη πειραμάτων την τελευταία μέρα των μαθημάτων. Μαθητές από το Α5 και το Β3 υπό την καθοδήγηση των Χημικών Ελ. Παντίδου και Ι. Χατζηδάκη ξενάγησαν τους συμμαθητές τους στον εντυπωσιακό -και όχι μόνο- κόσμο της Χημείας.

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This week Reactions takes a look at history of science and the many major discoveries that came accidentally. Sometimes they came from recognizing potential in an unexpected product or waste. Other times, discovery came out of pure desperation from a seemingly dead-end experiment. Here are some of those happy accidents that ended up changing the world.

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Special thanks to the Chemical Heritage Foundation for their help on this episode!
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Host/writer: Darcy Gentleman, Ph.D.
Animator/Producer: Sean Parsons
Co-writer/Co-producer: Noel Waghorn
Executive Producer: Adam Dylewski




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