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In partnership with UNESCO - the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – 1001 Inventions launched in January 2019 a new educational initiative celebrating the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (IYPT2019).
“1001 Inventions: Journeys from Alchemy to Chemistry” was unveiled to a distinguished audience including Nobel laureates, international dignitaries, leading scientists and representatives from governments, industry, and academia. The Director General of UNESCO, Ms. Audrey Azoulay, joined one of the sessions organised for school children and said: “This is a fantastic occasion to talk to children and the public about the benefits of science, the journey of science and the contributions of the world to that journey. I want to thank 1001 Inventions for this partnership with UNESCO that helps explain how science has been a collaborative experience with one civilisation transmitting to another its progress and creating common good.” Full remarks by the UNESCO DG on this video.
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Women have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry throughout history. Here are ten of the most famous inventions or discoveries made by women in chemistry:
Radiocarbon Dating (1950s) - Dr. Willard Libby and Dr. Birgit Vennesland: Although developed primarily by Dr. Willard Libby, Dr. Birgit Vennesland contributed significantly to the refinement and application of radiocarbon dating, which revolutionized archaeology and anthropology.
Crystallography and DNA Structure (1953) - Rosalind Franklin: Franklin's work in X-ray crystallography was crucial in determining the structure of DNA. Her famous "Photo 51" provided critical data that helped Watson and Crick decipher the double helix structure of DNA.
Radioactive Elements Discovery (20th century) - Marie Curie: Marie Curie, along with her husband Pierre Curie, discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium. Her pioneering research on radioactivity laid the groundwork for advancements in nuclear chemistry and medicine.
Stem Cell Isolation (1981) - Dr. Gail Martin: Dr. Gail Martin's work led to the first successful isolation of embryonic stem cells from mice embryos. This breakthrough has had profound implications for regenerative medicine and developmental biology.
Computer Algorithms for Chemical Structure Matching (1973) - Corwin Hansch and Ada Yonath: Ada Yonath, along with Corwin Hansch, developed computer algorithms for chemical structure matching, which significantly advanced the field of computational chemistry and drug design.
Synthesis of Penicillin (1945) - Dorothy Hodgkin: Dorothy Hodgkin's research in X-ray crystallography was instrumental in determining the structure of penicillin, which facilitated its synthesis and mass production, leading to widespread use as an antibiotic.
Theory of Molecular Orbital (1960) - Frances H. Arnold: Frances H. Arnold made significant contributions to the theory of molecular orbital, particularly in the field of enzyme catalysis. Her work has had implications for various applications, including pharmaceuticals and renewable energy.
Mass Spectrometry Techniques (20th century) - Catherine Clarke Fenselau: Catherine Clarke Fenselau developed innovative mass spectrometry techniques for analyzing biological molecules, which have been instrumental in advancing the fields of proteomics and metabolomics.
Discovery of Element 114 (2000) - Dawn Shaughnessy and Yuri Oganessian: Dawn Shaughnessy, along with Yuri Oganessian, contributed to the discovery of Element 114, also known as flerovium. Their work expanded the periodic table and our understanding of nuclear physics.
Green Chemistry (1990s) - Dr. Paul Anastas and Dr. Terese M. Stahelin: Dr. Paul Anastas, often referred to as the "Father of Green Chemistry," and Dr. Terese M. Stahelin, made significant contributions to the development and promotion of environmentally sustainable chemical processes, which have led to the emergence of green chemistry as a distinct field.
These inventions and discoveries represent just a fraction of the remarkable contributions made by women in the field of chemistry. Their groundbreaking work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also had profound impacts on various industries and technologies.
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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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