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Uploaded by on May 17, 2008

Martyn Poliakoff talks about his passion for green chemistry - a relatively new branch of science aimed at producing chemicals in better ways. More at http://www.test-tube.org.uk/

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  • Thank God For Green Chemistry!

  • "Thank God" is just an expression chaps. I was real fan of Martyn anyway since I've seen him in so many of the periodic table videos. Now I've discovered these ones about him and his green chem work he is a total hero.

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  • legs of... god knows what

    LOLOLOL I love him <3

  • Man literally does not create any "new" substances all we do is "decode" the pattern that creates an ideal environment for a substance to form. All substances that can be created are more than likely in existance somewhere in the macros in some form or another. So God or Nature it still isn't Man, we to are just a walking chemical reaction.

  • So.. Your polluting if you use Viagra :)

  • Maybe he can invent some non-toxic hair gel!

  • Did anyone actually catch the other two minutes and 27 seconds or did you all get completely sidelined by a comment from a woman he met briefly on a bus? I think it's much more significant and thus worth comment that they went from tons of solvent to 6 liters in the manufacture of Viagra. Impressive.

  • Solution for all these comments = Darwin theory

  • you can thank man for alot of things. but gods never does anything for neither mankind or our planet. it's rather the belif and not the so thought "existence" of a god that makes us act, mostley wrong. this was a response to bfranklin not to you dradeel.

  • I'd much rather thank MAN for green chemistry, cause I don't see a trace of green chemistry in any religious books. ;)

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