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Information Today
April 1, 2013
Springer and Chemical Abstracts Service Collaborate to Accelerate Chemistry Research This collaboration will increase the visibility of articles with experimental procedures published in 165 Springer chemistry journals from 1985 to the present. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
October 11, 2012
Chemical Abstracts Service Upgrades SciFinder The latest enhancements improve evaluation of reaction answer sets and allow easier collaboration with other SciFinder users. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
May 5, 2011
Robert E. Buntrock
SciPlanner: Latest Addition to the CAS Suite of Programs In over a century of existence, Chemical Abstract Service has become the premier source of chemical information. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 10, 2001
Robert E. Buntrock
CAS Announces New Features and Improvements at Recent ACS Meeting Although these developments are of primary importance to chemists, I should point out that chemistry is indeed "the central science." Both the science and its unique information-handling challenges are relevant to applications and technologies affecting all of us... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
April 14, 2008
CAS Offering Web Access to SciFinder Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, announced that it now offers web access to its SciFinder research tool. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 6, 2009
Rebecca Trager
Web chemistry progresses InChI by InChI InChIs enable people to look up and find information on a particular chemical very quickly mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 12, 2009
Phillip Broadwith
ChemSpider finds new home ChemSpider, the open-access online database of structure-searchable chemical information, has found a new home with the UK's Royal Society of Chemistry. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 2007
Derek Lowe
Opinion: In the Pipeline Process chemists just don't get the credit they deserve. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
August 20, 2012
New Reference QuickView From the American Chemical Society Reference QuickView is a dynamic new feature powered by CAS' SciFinder that enables readers of web content to view directly the text of abstracts linked to bibliographic citations within an ACS Publications journal article or book chapter. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 53
David Bradley
Interview with Steve Bryant This research scientist talks about how and why PubChem was started, what it hopes to achieve, and how it is addressing some of the problems that have arisen since its inception. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 55
David Bradley
Interview with Wendy Warr This well-known and well-respected expert in the field of chemical information creates online reports and opinions that are essential reading for chemists hoping to understand the changes in information that are currently underway. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
December 15, 2011
CAS and InfoChem to Collaborate in ChemInformatics Chemical Abstracts Service announced a longterm collaboration with InfoChem, GmbH, a provider of chemical structure and reaction technology as well as datamining in chemical science documents. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 40
David Bradley
That INChI Feeling Researchers have worked to develop a means for identifying chemical structures on a computer without having to work out a complex, standard nomenclature for each one. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 13, 2015
Exploiting the data mine Chemists must embrace open data to allow us to collectively get the best out of the masses of new knowledge we unearth, reports Clare Sansom mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 2007
Richard Van Noorden
Surfing Web2O The rapid evolution of the world wide web is creating fresh opportunities - and challenges - for chemistry. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
November 26, 2012
Complete ReaxysFile Now Available on STN ReaxysFile now contains the full content from Reaxys, a leading source for chemical substance and reaction data produced by Elsevier. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
October 2000
CAS Introduces CA Lexicon on STN, Teams with Aurigin, Inc. Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) has announced the release of CA Lexicon on STN, a powerful thesaurus capability with unique features to guide searchers through the intricacies of scientific vocabulary... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 2008
Derek Lowe
Column: In the pipeline The author remembers leaving the ivory towers of academe to trade 'unusual and beautiful' for 'useful' mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 1, 2013
Eleanor Merritt
New software for creating green solvents Scientists in France have developed a computer-assisted organic synthesis program to design sustainable solvents from bio-based building blocks. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 8, 2006
Jon Evans
To Boldly go Where no Chemist Has Gone Before Studying the interactions between different molecular fragments is taking researchers to the uncharted regions of chemical space. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 16, 2009
Simon Hadlington
Strange vibrations Researchers in Taiwan have shown that in a relatively simple molecular system the induced vibrations can inhibit the breaking of the bond and slow the reaction down. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
July 2, 2015
Thieme Chemistry Updates Synthetic Organic Chemistry Resource Thieme Chemistry rolled out the newest release of its Science of Synthesis 4.1, which is a full-text resource for methods and experimental procedures in synthetic organic chemistry. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 28, 2013
Put the chemistry back in medicinal chemistry Today, synthetic skill is valued and appreciated much less in medicinal chemistry than in chemical development, though it is equally important for both. Much of the blame lies with the mismeasurement of productivity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 27, 2008
Lewis Brindley
Bryostatin Synthesis Made Simple US chemists have dramatically shortened the synthesis of byrostatin 16, one of a family of natural products that show promising activity against cancer but can't easily be extracted from nature or made artificially. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 22, 2012
Philip Ball
The automatic chemist Bartosz Grzybowski of Northwestern University -- who has already established himself as one of our most inventive chemists -- has unveiled a 'chemo-informatic' scheme, Chematica, that can stake a reasonable claim to being paradigm-changing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 2007
Derek Lowe
Opinion: In the Pipeline Natural products can be ridiculously complicated. The sheer difficulty of the enterprise is traditionally what made pharmaceutical companies hire people who had worked in total synthesis. But, is total synthesis research still worth the effort? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 14, 2012
James Urquhart
Catalysis at the flick of a switch German researchers have created a molecular nanoswitch that can be reversibly and repeatedly turned on and off to control a chemical reaction. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
December 2006
David Bradley
Dick Wife An interview with the chemical IT scientist and co-founder of SORD, a scientific publishing company that seeks to solve the problem of organizing the myriad of undocumented chemistry and the chaotic mess of the commercial database. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 15, 2010
Simon Hadlington
Synthetic enzyme catalyses Diels-Alder reaction The reaction is key to many organic syntheses and suggests that artificial enzymes could soon become part of the synthetic chemist's toolkit. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 10, 2013
Karl Collins
An 'Aye' for details Today, using methods developed by masters of their trade, the modern greats of total synthesis demonstrate that almost any molecule can be prepared given time and effort. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
April 9, 2001
Barbara Quint
CAS/STN Launches eScience Web Finder Recognizing that the open Web contains valuable material for scientists and researchers using its STN International commercial online service, Chemical Abstracts Service, the American partner of STN, now offers a Web search tool called eScience... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 5, 2007
Michael Gross
Cold Chemistry Chemical reactions at extremely low temperatures can run at surprisingly fast rates and astrochemists have begun to figure out why. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 26, 2012
Derek Lowe
Under pressure Someone interviewing for a synthetic chemistry position had better know his or her organic chemistry. It's fair to ask questions that will make sure of that. But does a candidate need to know the curly-arrow details of reactions that they'll never run? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 22, 2012
Ross McLaren
Back to the future: old reactions to help the new Researchers from the US have delved into the history of organic chemistry to help chemists better predict the effect that functional groups will have on one another within a molecule. mark for My Articles similar articles
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. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
April 2007
Vicki Glaser
Software Solutions for Medicinal Chemistry Driven by advances in chemical synthesis, instrumentation, and high-throughput and high-content screening technology, medicinal chemistry's transition from an art to a science is benefiting from a wealth of new software products, spanning both bio- and cheminformatics. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
August 11, 2015
STN Platform Gets More Enhancements Chemical Abstracts Service and FIZ Karlsruhe introduced a new version of STN, a web-based search solution for intellectual property professionals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 6, 2010
Phillip Broadwith
Are you sure that structure is right? UK chemists have developed a computer program that can work out how likely a chemical structure is to be correct, or identify the right structure from a range of possibilities. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 2010
Column: In the pipeline Fraudulent scientific results can terrorise a company's patent claims. Chemical patents have (especially among academic researchers) a reputation for unreliability and deliberate obscurity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 2008
Philip Ball
Column: The Crucible Does chemical space limit a chemists' creativity? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 17, 2007
US Reforms Could Double the Cost of Chemistry Patents The US House of Representatives approved legislation last week that could dramatically raise the cost of patenting chemical reactions and discourage researchers from presenting or publishing their work. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 30, 2009
Simon Haddlington
Porous networks trap reactive intermediates Chemists in Japan have shown how it is possible to take sequential x-ray snapshots of chemical reactions taking place within molecular-sized 'reaction chambers', capturing the crystal structures of short-lived reactive intermediates. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 23, 2013
Karl Collins
The portable chemist's consultant The portable chemist's consultant from Phil Baran's laboratory at the Scripps Research Institute in California challenges the concept of a 'textbook' by providing a progressive, multimedia textbook application. This is the future of scientific textbooks. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
October 6, 2004
Design rules build on self-assembly Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed computer simulations that promise to speed the process of finding ways to build practical nanostructures, including precisely-structured materials, electronic and optical components, and chemical sensors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 2011
Column: In the pipeline Enzymes have been giving chemists inferiority complexes since day one, says Derek Lowe. But there's no denying their potential mark for My Articles similar articles
Reactive Reports
Issue 67
David Bradley
Multichannel Microchemical Factory The microchemical factory approach offers a safer and scaleable approach to producing materials from the very smallest quantities to the largest bulk. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 10, 2012
Phillip Broadwith
Taming erythropoietin through synthesis US researchers have produced a fully synthetic version of erythropoietin, the glycoprotein responsible for regulating blood cell production. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 4, 2008
Fred Campbell
Two catalysts better than one US researchers have cracked a long standing problem in chemical synthesis - the catalytic alpha-alkylation of aldehydes - by combining two catalysts in one pot. mark for My Articles similar articles
CRM
April 2015
Denis Pombriant
The Power of the Platform Is in the Integration Software puts a wide-angle lens on the business process. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 20, 2015
Katrina Kramer
Taking the lead on drug discovery Researchers from the UK have developed a straightforward strategy for making compounds that have the potential to become clinical drugs. mark for My Articles similar articles