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Detektivarbete med molekylers hjälp (in Swedish)
Göteborgsposten
November 13, 2008

Prize for Inquisitive Kids (in Hebrew)
Rosh Gadol
Issue 88, Page 14, October 2008

Frågvisa mötte diger panel (in Swedish)
Akademinyheter
November 2008

Scientific curiosity leads to international prestige
Canton Citizen
July 3, 2008

Greek students finalists for 'Kids Nobel'
Athens Plus
June 20, 2008
Children's questions rewarded
Athens News
May 6, 2008

We need a Nobel Prize for kids
New Scientist
April 2008

Molecular Frontiers
Nature Chemical Biology 3 (2), 79
February 2007

Leading MIT scientists join effort to mentor youth
MIT Tech Talk
September 27, 2006

Science superstars weigh in to sell chemistry to kids
Nature 443, 134-135 News in brief
September 14, 2006

Molecular Frontiers Foundation Tackles Chemistry's Image Problem
Chemical Engineering News
September 6, 2006

Chalmersprofessor startar kemiforum (in Swedish)
Biotech Sweden
September 2006

Är kemi ett utrotningshotat ämne? (in Swedish)
Tentakel (online magazine from the Swedish Research Council)
June, 2006

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Molecular Frontiers Symposium – Stockholm May 29-30, 2012  Dec 12 2011

The upcoming symposium in Stockholm 2012 is taking shape. The title will be "How chemical cycles shape our planet: the global challenge" and as usual we will have some fantastic speakers present. A preliminary program is available now.

The Chemistry Calendar awarded as the best IYC 2011 activity in Sweden  Dec 01 2011

"The Chemistry Calendar", a video project initiated by Molecular Frontiers in Sweden, has been awarded the best International Year of Chemistry activity in Sweden. The twelve videos, covering topics such as fashion, love, food and climate, are available on YouTube and on MoleClues. Find out more about this success story!

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