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by Jyllian Kemsley | March 12, 2012
“It’s the best of both worlds as science meets art … and Geek meets [Lady] Gaga,” the company said in a press release. Give some math students a few rolls of toilet paper, and they might not make art with it, but don’t be surprised if they try to break a world record instead. High school students from St.
by Linda Wang | February 06, 2012
The latest pharma brochure, "We love your problems," features some offbeat photos, including of someone that reminded me of Lady Gaga: Evonik seems to be serious in thinking out of the box in its messaging. Here's an ad on a taxi: Next: Roquette, where Sophie Chesnoy, pharma project development and marketing manager, briefed me on the company's advances in formulations.
by Maureen Rouhi | October 26, 2011
—Chemistry Goes Gaga, Campus Hosts Gotham “” It’s not every day that the chemistry of tissue preservation makes news on MTV. But pop star Lady Gaga is used to shaking up convention. The singer, known for her avant-garde sartorial choices, famously wore a dress made of raw meat to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, in Los Angeles.
by Carmen Drahl | August 29, 2011