From: James Keating <james.k.keating**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] New Video Series | ACS Matters | August 18, 2020
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2020 18:30:20 -0400
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James,
I agree that safety glasses and perhaps goggles would have been appropriate. By the way if you watch any of the popular home improvement TV shows you will be appalled by the lack of PPE as well as noncompliance with just about every commonly accepted safety practice.

Jim Keating

On Wed, Aug 19, 2020, 4:28 PM James Kaufman <jim**At_Symbol_Here**labsafety.org> wrote:
What a shame that the young woman in the picture is not wearing eye protection! ... Jim

PS. "There's more to lab safety than just labs!"

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On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 7:11 PM American Chemical Society <ACSNewsletterEditor**At_Symbol_Here**connect.discoveracs.org> wrote:
ACS Matters - Your Source for the Latest News & Events from the American Chemical Society
August 18, 2020
FEATURE
ACS is excited to announce Untold, a new video series produced in partnership with PBS Digital Studios and YouTube Learning. This limited-run series features stories about science and how chemistry, physics, astronomy and geology can provide insight into the world around us.
Over the course of 10 episodes, Untold tells stories through a scientific lens, from the tale of a lonely whale to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster to how air conditioning works and more. The series is hosted by Alex Dainis, Ph.D., a geneticist and science communicator. Throughout each episode, Dainis explains the history involved and illustrates the science behind the unique topics.

YouTube Learning was created to fund and promote creators and organizations making education-focused content on YouTube, and features content from the History Channel, NASA and other organizations dedicated to educating the public. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been and continues to be a valuable source of remote learning for students.

Untold is available to watch now on the ACS Reactions YouTube channel.
REMOTE RESOURCES & LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
The first ever ACS Fall 2020 VIRTUAL Meeting & Exposition officially kicked off yesterday! If you haven't registered for the meeting yet, you still can!

Don't miss tomorrow's Fred Kavli Innovations in Chemistry Lecture with
Nobel Laureate Ben Feringa, Jacobus van=E2=80=98t Hoff Distinguished Professor of Molecular Sciences at the University of Groningen, as he shares his presentation on the Art of Building Small. Also on Wednesday, dive into the cutting-edge research posters during the Undergraduate Research Poster event, sponsored by the Society Committee on Education and several ACS technical divisions.

For Thursday morning's Live Event, we welcome Leland (Lee) T. Jourdan, Chief Diversity Officer at Chevron Corporation, to discuss The Case for Diversity & Inclusion. Each Live Event will include video Q&A with the speakers.

Don=E2=80™t miss out! Explore the Technical Program Preview to find details about the daily Broadcast Sessions and On Demand oral and poster presentations.
In addition to the highly anticipated research that will be presented at the meeting, the ACS Booth will allow attendees to shop the ACS Store for new products and chat live with booth attendants. Meeting attendees can save 10% on their shopping experience, and will also be eligible to win a grand Element of Surprise 50% shopping discount. Additionally, you can chat with Member Services during the meeting to see if you can save 20% on your membership renewal!
Visit the official meetings pages to register, view the schedule of events, and discover valuable information to make your virtual meeting experience a success.
ACS National Meetings provide plenty of opportunities for students to learn, build connections, and grow, and the Fall 2020 Virtual Meeting is no exception. InChemistry, the ACS Student Member magazine, has compiled a handy list of top picks for sessions and events that students should check out.
Chemical Health & Safety Highlights in Coronavirus Virtual Issue
The free-to-access Chemistry in Coronavirus Research virtual issue from ACS Publications aims to provide a brief overview of the important contributions of chemistry to understanding and controlling the spread of coronaviruses. Among the included articles from ACS Publications and the preprint server ChemRxiv are several from the journal Chemical Health & Safety, which may
have particular resonance now as many professionals and students are returning to the lab or classroom, or contemplating how to do so safely.

Check out these selected papers from Chemical Health & Safety:
To celebrate the theme of the ACS Fall 2020 Virtual Meeting & Expo, Moving Chemistry from Bench to Market, we are highlighting three of our favorite past
webinars that explore discovery, innovation, and entrepreneurship in chemistry:

ACS Members have exclusive access to an expansive library of recordings. Visit the ACS webinar archives to catch up on the latest additions.
Join the ACS Senior Chemists and Younger Chemists Committees on Sunday, August 30, 2:00-3:30 PM ET, for an engaging virtual networking event, and bring your scoop of ice cream with you!
This event is designed to allow undergraduates, grad students, and younger professionals the opportunity to meet with chemistry professionals and learn about their career experiences, areas of expertise, alternative careers, and resources. Guest panelists will include Stephanie K. Ramos, STEM Leaders Program Coordinator for Oregon State University; Katie Heroux, a Fellow Program Manager at the Savannah River National Laboratory; and William F. Carroll, Jr., former ACS President and Board Chair, Founder of Carroll Applied Science, LLC, and Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Indiana University. Registration for the event is free - the first 25 registrants will receive a special treat! Register now!
Support and enhance K-12 chemistry education through the Science Coaches program! Science Coaches is a unique opportunity for teachers to partner for a year with a chemist like you who can provide advice on real-world applications of lessons, demos, or experiments; help develop and enhance lesson plans; mentor student research projects; promote inquiry-based learning; support classroom-based experiments; assist with chemical storeroom organization and safety; and much more!
For 2020-2021, partners may hold meetings virtually to ensure the safety of all participants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Applications are open through September 1, and you will be notified by October 1. Learn more on the Science Coaches webpage.
ACS Online Live offers live courses from esteemed instructors in the comfort of your own home! Meet live with an instructor over a period of weeks, with time built in between sessions to apply what you've learned and bring up more questions throughout the course period.
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