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Chemistry World September 5, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Beautiful Blooms From Nano-Weeds Chinese researchers have discovered a simple way to grow nanowire clusters and transform them into an array of tiny flower-like forms.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2007 Svetla Baykoucheva |
A New Era in Chemical Information: PubChem, DiscoveryGate, and Chemistry Central How the emergence of PubChem, DiscoveryGate and Chemistry Central are changing the field of chemical information.  |
Chemistry World September 4, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Vitamin C's Anti-Cancer Effects May be Compromised by Fat Vitamin C may raise the level of carcinogens in the stomach rather than lower them as previously thought, UK chemists have found using a new model that for the first time includes the vitamin's interactions with fat.  |
Chemistry World September 2, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
Nanoparticles Paint a Finer Picture Swiss scientists have developed a process that can print detailed images using nanoparticles as 'ink', while maintaining their catalytic and optical properties.  |
Chemistry World September 2, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Sweet Approach to Tackling Cancer A promising new 'slimline' cancer vaccine that triggers a powerful immune response against excessive sugar molecules has been unveiled by researchers.  |
Chemistry World September 2007 Bea Perks |
Fighting Food Fraud with Science Does your extra virgin olive oil come from a Tuscan grove? Is your cappuccino made from the finest Arabica beans? Meet some of the scientists subjecting our food's credentials to forensic examination.  |
Chemistry World September 2007 Dylan Stiles |
Column: Bench Monkey The chemistry of superacids.  |
Chemistry World September 2007 Sarah Houlton |
Careers: Accidental Chemist From unlikely beginnings as a botanist, Mark Bell became hooked on formulation chemistry and eventually shaped it into a successful business.  |
Chemistry World September 2007 |
Chemistry Through the Lens View Chemistry through a lens image online, as well as in print.  |
Chemistry World August 30, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Rigid Framework for Molecular Switches Researchers in Europe have found that a molecule can be flipped between two conductance states without changing its shape.  |
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