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Thursday, 10 December 2009

Materials Science and Engineering Defined: Science, Technology, and Society and much more @ MIT OPEN COURSES-Free online

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Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Biomodels to Biomimicry?

My title question is a stab in the dark and shows more about my material chemistry focus and my ignorance of serious biological background.

However I like to keep my eye on modelling activities, as an educational aid, otherwise biological process modelling is a thing I try to stay away from, highly specialised technical language and concepts.

That being said this data dase is certainly worth bookmarking for either of the above categories for current or future use and hopefully may generate a few tips from the pros on how to make a few more steps in biomimicry?

in reference to: BioModels Database (view on Google Sidewiki)

Chemical Compatibility - Data Base by Cole-Parmer

Direct link in support of the previous entry. Take a few minites to review the data, conversion factors,refs. Regulatory Bodies, and Tech Tools.

Play it safely in chemistry.

in reference to:

"Chemical Compatibility"
- Cole-Parmer: Chemical Resistance Database (view on Google Sidewiki)

Chemical Compatibility

This link is a useful reminder to anticipate potential hazard in practice. (Of course the specialist professional chemist will prefer the EU programme REACH for his R&D.

Acknowlegement
Cole-Parmer via M. Mayor on Twitter.

in reference to:

"Chemical Compatibility"
- Oh sh*t, it’s on fire. Using a chemical compatibility database can save your job, and your life. « Cole-Parmer Blog (view on Google Sidewiki)