Month: October 2006

Water hyacinth project for arsenic remediation update

The arsenic remediation project using water hyacinth root has been OKd by the California Department of Waterways. Don Condley, the Supervisor at California Department of Waterways, said wecould come out and work with their people to obtain hyacinth root They will be harvesting between November and March. Chemists Without Borders had planned to do this …

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Open Chemistry Position Statement

Chemists Without Borders Open Chemistry Position Statement Synopsis Within the vision of Chemists Without Borders, Open Access to the traditional scholarly, peer-reviewed journal literature is the library, a global library with equal access to our shared knowledge for all. Open Access is necessary to development of equitable access to chemistry education and research opportunities in …

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DRAFT Open Chemistry Position Statement

See the Open Access Position Statement. This DRAFT is available for historical purposes. Chemists Without Borders DRAFT Open Chemistry Position Statement(and Suggested Actions) This is the Second Draft of what was originally titled the Open Access Open Source Position Statement, reflecting comments from CWB members requesting a stronger statement on open chemistry in general, open …

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