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Chemistry World August 1, 2013 Jaroslaw Adamowski |
Polish universities invest in chemistry Polish universities are investing millions of pounds expanding and modernizing their chemistry faculties' infrastructure. |
Chemistry World August 1, 2013 James Urquhart |
Total synthesis outshines biotech route to anticancer drug US scientists have developed the first efficient and scalable route for the total synthesis of ingenol -- a plant-derived diterpenoid used to treat precancerous skin legions. |
Chemistry World August 1, 2013 Andrea Sella |
Runge's pictures Ferdinand Runge was a German analytical chemist who isolated caffeine and quinine, developed textile dyeing processes, and discovered coal tar dyes |
Chemistry World July 31, 2013 Charlie Quigg |
Light responsive soft matter A gel that can move backwards and forwards in a tube in response to changes in light intensity has been developed by an international team of chemists. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2013 Paul Docherty |
Melotenine A Chirality, where would we be without you? Often the bane of the synthetic chemist's life, the challenge of asymmetry is perhaps what makes total synthesis so endlessly intriguing. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2013 Derek Lowe |
Knowledge lost or time gained? Techniques like infrared spectroscopy are falling from favor. |
Chemistry World July 29, 2013 Jennifer Newton |
240 boron atoms in a single molecular species The unique supramolecular cuboctahedron contains 240 boron atoms and was synthesized by Chad Mirkin and colleagues at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, via coordination-driven assembly. |
Chemistry World July 29, 2013 Andy Extance |
First polymer LED that stays lit up when stretched and scrunched Researchers in Europe and Japan say that they have produced the first polymer organic light-emitting diodes that can be stretched while lit. |
Chemistry World July 29, 2013 James Urquhart |
Synthetic antenna mimics plants' light harvesting abilities Researchers in the UK and France have developed a dye-based molecule that mimics the light harvesting complex found in plants. |
Chemistry World July 29, 2013 |
The ABC of GCs How do you decide what gas chromatograph is right for your lab? Elisabeth Jeffries looks at what's on the market |
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