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Chemistry
by Mitchell Brown - last updated on Nov 19th, 2009
UC Irvine Chemistry has 44 faculty members, 215 graduate students, 50 postdoctoral fellows, and provide internationally-recognized programs in a friendly, informal setting; our annual research funding exceeds $10 million dollars.
Tags: antpacwidget atmosphere chemistry environment inorganic_chemistry organic organic_chemistry organometallic reference tutorials
Earth System Science
by Mitchell Brown - last updated on Nov 16th, 2009
Earth System Science focuses on the atmosphere, land and oceans - how they interact as a system - and how the Earth will change over a human lifetime. Global change is projected to accelerate through the 21st century and will impact world ecosystems.
Tags: abrupt_climate_change aerosol antpacwidget atmosphere biogeochemistry climate climate earth environment geobiochemistry global_warming ocean reference
Physics and Astronomy
by Jeffra Bussmann - last updated on Nov 20th, 2009
UC Irvine has strong programs, not only in the core areas of particles, plasmas, condensed matter, and astronomy, but in such interdisciplinary fields as biological, chemical and medical physics.
Tags: astronomy astrophysics atmosphere biophysics climate condensed_matter cosmology geobiochemistry physics reference
SciFinder Scholar
by Mitchell Brown - last updated on Sep 20th, 2009
SciFinder Scholar is a computer-based client-server interface to the world's largest database of chemistry literature, Chemical Abstracts.
Tags: aerosol atmosphere biogeochemistry chemistry environment geobiochemistry inorganic_chemistry molecular_biology organic organic_chemistry organometallic preparations reactions reference tutorials

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