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Chemistry Corner

How Chemistry Intersects Our Everyday Lives

Articles, blogs, posters and more created by WOU undergraduate students interested in the pursuit of scientific discovery and the transmission of knowledge.

June 2021

Harmful Algal Blooms – By Sarra Soladey

Ketamine – Special K and the Special Ways it Affects Our Society – By Tiffany Homewood

June 2019

Advancing the Frontiers of Medicine

March 2019

Which Diet is Right for You? Investigations of the Biochemical Effects of Five Popular Diet Plans



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