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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > ChemSoc - Cambridge Chemistry Society > Better Looking, Better Living, Better Loving
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Ivan Lam. Better Looking, Better Living, Better Loving is about the often unacknowledged role of chemistry in grooming, health, food, and love making, and which takes the form of the many products that chemists have devised to improve these areas of our life. Better looking will focus on the cosmetics and skin treatments that make people feel better about themselves, as well as the less serious problems of the baldness that afflicts men and how to deal with hairy chests. Better living will look at the way in which chemists can solve the problem of feeding 9 billion people, and have put an end to a life-long mental condition that once blighted millions of lives. Better loving will focus on the role of chemistry in both recreational and procreational sex – and how it can help when things go wrong. Entry is free to all and free refreshments will be provided. This talk is part of the ChemSoc - Cambridge Chemistry Society series. This talk is included in these lists:
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