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Chemistry World July 27, 2012 Paul Docherty |
Marinomycin A Faced with the term 'polymer', most people would consider man-made materials, primarily plastics as typical examples. However, as in so many cases, nature was ahead of chemists, as oligomeric and polymeric materials abound in life.  |
Chemistry World July 26, 2012 Phillip Broadwith |
Remote controlled omniphobic surface Chemists in the US have developed a material that normally resists wetting by both aqueous and organic liquids, but can have this property 'switched off' using a magnet, allowing liquids to soak the surface.  |
Chemistry World July 26, 2012 Derek Lowe |
Screen shots You might not think that the makeup of a compound screening collection could set off many arguments, but there are a few issues there that will do the trick almost every time.  |
Chemistry World July 26, 2012 Cecilia Fenech |
Understanding 2D NMR Organic structure determination using 2-D NMR spectroscopy: a problem-based approach by Jeffrey Simpson is a balanced text covering both theoretical and practical aspects of NMR spectroscopy.  |
Chemistry World July 25, 2012 Lesley Yellowlees |
Standing up for chemistry As I start my term as president of the Royal Society of Chemistry, I'd like to share some of the issues I wish to address during my presidency.  |
Chemistry World July 25, 2012 Zoltan Nagy |
Models of complex systems Product and process modelling -- a case study approach by Cameron and Gani, takes the reader on an exciting journey of practical case studies.  |
Chemistry World July 24, 2012 Laura Howes |
Silica coaxed into quasicrystal form Mesoporous silica has been coaxed into dodecagonal quasicrystal structures by scientists at Stockholm University, Sweden.  |
Chemistry World July 24, 2012 Rachel Cooper |
Light speeds up new cell growth Scientists from Singapore have combined a photovoltaic polymer with a biocompatible polymer to make a nanofiber-based scaffold that can grow cells for skin regeneration.  |
Chemistry World July 24, 2012 Paul Illing |
Registration of chemicals REACH for the Polymer Industry: A Practical Guide by the Polymer Reach Consortium is for everyone concerned with the registration of chemicals in the European Union.  |
Chemistry World July 23, 2012 David Bradley |
The buzz about finding new allotropes Researchers in China have homed in on possible new allotropes of carbon, silicon and germanium using a particle swarm structure search technique.  |
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