2016
DOI: 10.1515/pac-2016-0710
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Citizen science and international collaboration through environmental monitoring with simple chemical sensors

Abstract: Building capacity for carrying out and understanding responsible science that is relevant to local challenges is a key ingredient in the OPCW’s strategy for achieving and maintaining a world free of chemical weapons. Two important contexts for building that capacity for responsible science are (1) the global attention being drawn to the rapidly increasing human chemical footprint on our planet and (2) the pervasive use of digital technologies. We describe an effort coordinated by the Organisation for the Prohi… Show more

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“…Museums are a helpful way to promote interactive, fun learning for kids and adults alike and have great potential to act as settings for informal green and sustainable chemistry learning. Although chemistry is generally underrepresented in exhibitions compared to other sciences, there are demonstrate chemistry as a driver for change (Mahaffy et al 2017).…”
Section: Museumsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Museums are a helpful way to promote interactive, fun learning for kids and adults alike and have great potential to act as settings for informal green and sustainable chemistry learning. Although chemistry is generally underrepresented in exhibitions compared to other sciences, there are demonstrate chemistry as a driver for change (Mahaffy et al 2017).…”
Section: Museumsmentioning
confidence: 99%