Talk:Catalyst Science Discovery Centre
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Editathon; August 2015
editA Wikipedia editathon will be held at Catalyst on 8 August 2015. All welcome, but please book! Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 11:01, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
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Claims of earlier museums
editThe statement: "It is said to be the world's first museum dedicated to the chemical industry,[8] although museums devoted to chemistry (rather than to the chemical industry) such as Kazan chemical museum,[12] Farsman Mineralogy Museum,[13] and the Kiev Museum of Chemical Industry did exist earlier.[citation needed]" Is not justified. The Kazan one is a departmental museum, as many other university chemistry departments have. The Farsman is one of many minerology museums, not a chemistry one and there is no citation for the Kiev one. A search shows the Ukraine's first Science Museum opening in 2017, no evidence of an earlier chemical museum. Therefore I am deleting these claims. Chemical Engineer (talk)
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