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Chemistry World July 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Sparks of creation Chemists are at the forefront of synthetic biology, the burgeoning field that could soon create artificial life.  |
Chemistry World July 2008 Derek Lowe |
Column: In the pipeline This is not a good time to be an ordinary, interchangeable scientist in the drug industry, because the ordinary scientists are usually the first ones to be shown the door.  |
Chemistry World July 2008 Paul Docherty |
Column: Totally Synthetic The target is hypocrellin A, which couldn't look much less like last month's callipeltoside A. Even a casual glance reveals one intriguing feature of this target - the fact it exists in equilibrium with an isomer.  |
Chemistry World July 2008 |
Column: The crucible Lemnian Earth was not just a substance dug from the ground; it was prepared in a ritualistic way.  |
Chemistry World July 2008 Dylan Stiles |
Column: Bench Monkey Work in a chemistry lab long enough, and I can just about guarantee sooner or later you'll battle an accidental fire.  |
Chemistry World June 30, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Interview: Andrew Hamilton On 1 October 2009, Andrew Hamilton, current provost of Yale, will start his term as the University of Oxford's new vice chancellor. But anyone that thinks his new duties will keep Hamilton away from the lab should think again.  |
Chemistry World June 27, 2008 Richard Van Noorden |
UK's chem-bio interface gets mixed report United Kingdom scientists working at the interface between chemistry and biology think their research councils don't adequately support interdisciplinary research, a survey suggests.  |
Chemistry World June 25, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Slick synthesis to sea sponge structure Chemists in the US have devised a new route to (-)-cyanthiwigin F, a complex biomolecule active against tumors  |
Chemistry World June 19, 2008 Hepeng Jia |
Chemistry dominates list of China's most influential papers The Thomson Reuters Research Fronts Award recognized a total of 24 key journal articles - including seven chemistry papers and two from the material sciences - for their outstanding contribution to international R&D.  |
Chemistry World June 18, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Micro-magnets promise colour MRI scans Microscopic magnets could one day brighten up grey-scale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, according to scientists in the US.  |
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