It was that chemistry. And was the fact that he was president part of that chemistry? I don't know. Maybe. Probably. But it was - I was there because there was chemistry. I wasn't there because, oh, this is the president.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was glad I liked chemistry.
To be perfectly truthful, I was not a very brilliant student, even at chemistry school.
You fall for who the chemistry is with.
Leaving England was a painful decision, and we still have some regrets about it. However, at that time, the research environment for theoretical chemistry was clearly better in the U.S.
You just can't fake chemistry.
You know it's right when you feel this undeniable connection and chemistry.
Like all sciences, chemistry is marked by magic moments. For someone fortunate enough to live such a moment, it is an instant of intense emotion: an immense field of investigation suddenly opens up before you.
My entry into the field of hydrogen came as a great surprise. President Bush of the United States was interested in hydrogen for energy applications, and I was asked to chair a committee on hydrogen for the Department of Energy.
I guess chemistry is just another word for love.
Chemistry was always my weakest subject in high school and college.