Chemistry Matters: The Life of a Chemist

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

Explore how Nobel Laureates compare their own research to the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This video is one in a series of four, short educational videos capturing 16 Nobel Laureates' opinions on why chemistry matters. See the other videos here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5D0105F5B2B967BA

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  • 4:22 Walter White?

  • @benjosephcuyacot

    The first people to enjoy the products of science is the rich; but in time, even the poor will experience it.

  • @Shuffle2dMax so what they are saying in this video is that they dont use alot of mathematics? just team work?

  • @benjosephcuyacot It's true that we are not the richest, but we do it for the love of science. Most of us dont care about the pay, we care about progress and knowledge.

  • the product of science is only to be enjoyed by those who can afford.

    my point is this. smart people should go on business to become rich... hence scientists are merely puppets whos skills are used by the capitalists... thus, smart people should woke up and stop this nonsense... they must the ones who will be richer.

  • A nice touch to the 2011 International Year of Chemistry!

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