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Chemistry World November 1, 2007 Jonathan Edwards |
Gold Sets Nanowires Straight Mass-producing nanodevices may become a reality now that scientists in the US have demonstrated a new way of making millions of tiny electronic components at once.  |
Geotimes November 2007 Erin Wayman |
Using Wine "Goggles" to Find Minerals Researchers recently learned that soft drinks, wine and even beer can be used to detect metals in soil samples, demonstrating that these common beverages are just as good as, if not better than, the more traditional geochemical analyses used to find mineral deposits.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Solving an Ancient Puzzle Analytical chemistry is revolutionizing archaeological study - as well as igniting some controversy  |
Chemistry World November 2007 Lisa Melton |
Courtroom Chemistry When analyzing the smallest traces of evidence at a crime scene, chemistry is key.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 Mark Peplow |
Editorial: Sharing the Wealth Constantly hunting for safer, cleaner alternatives to existing products is one of the things that chemists do best.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 Neil Young |
Comment: There Goes the Science Bit Chemists should speak out against the pseudoscience of marketing.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 Derek Lowe |
Column: In the Pipeline Chemists are finally going with the flow.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 Dylan Stiles |
Column: Bench Monkey Total synthesis is not immune to the vagaries of fickle fashion.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 |
Chemistry Through the Lens A microscopic image of balls of pure tin on a carbon background.  |
Chemistry World November 2007 |
Book Reviews A review of books on: good clinical & laboratory practices, green chemistry, environmental chemistry, organic reactions in water, universal asymmetry, and molecular models for fluids.  |
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