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Date Image Innovation Sort ascending City State Country
Williams-Miles History of Chemistry Collection Williams-Miles History of Chemistry Collection Searcy AR USA
1921 Riverside Laboratory Universal Oil Products (UOP) at Riverside Laboratory McCook IL USA
1962 Neil Bartlett and the Reactive Noble Gases The Reactive Noble Gases Vancouver BC Canada
1789 Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier The Chemical Revolution - Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier Paris France
1936 The Beckman pH Meter The Beckman pH Meter Pasadena USA
1932 Charles Herty Savannah Pulp and Paper Laboratory (Charles Herty) Savannah GA USA
1869 Rumford Baking Powder Rumford Baking Powder Rumford RI USA
1895 Morley with students and instructors, ca. 1893. Research on the Atomic Weight of Oxygen by Edward W. Morley Cleveland OH USA
1946 Herman Mark Polymer Research Institute Brooklyn NY USA
1901 Nucleic Acid and Protein Chemistry Research at Rockefeller University Nucleic Acid and Protein Chemistry Research at Rockefeller University New York NY USA
1970s NMR and MRI: Applications in Chemistry and Medicine Stony Brook NY USA
1901 NIST building National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Gaithersburg MD USA
1938–1945 Russell Marker and the Mexican Steroid Hormone Industry Mexican Steroid Hormone Industry University Park PA USA
1937 Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA USA
1962 Rachel Carson Legacy of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring Pittsburgh PA USA
1950-1969 The Keeling Curve, December 2014 Keeling Curve: Study of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide La Jolla CA USA
Izaak Maurits Kolthoff Izaak Maurits Kolthoff and Modern Analytical Chemistry Minneapolis MN USA
1969 Mariner 6 and 7 spacecraft Infrared Spectrometer and the Exploration of Mars Berkeley CA USA
1898 Havemeyer Hall Havemeyer Hall New York NY USA
1917 Gilman Hall Gilman Hall Berkeley CA USA

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