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Chemistry World August 20, 2013 Michael Parkin |
Seeding removes barrier to curious cocrystal After seven years of work, a team of chemists based in four labs across the globe has successfully prepared a cocrystal previously believed to be unobtainable. |
Chemistry World August 16, 2013 Richard Wheatley |
The theory of intermolecular forces Anthony Stone's lecture notes are the only ones to which I return on a regular basis, so on opening this book I was expecting a comprehensive treatise by the undoubted UK leader in the subject. |
Chemistry World August 19, 2013 Megan Tyler |
Nowhere for hydrazine to hide Scientists from the US and South Korea have developed a probe that can detect the highly toxic chemical hydrazine in a variety of different environments, including living cells. |
Chemistry World August 16, 2013 Jason Woolford |
A flexible future for robotics A team at the US Air Force Research Laboratory in Ohio, have fabricated a series of cantilevers made from azobenzene liquid crystal polymer networks that can twist and coil, powered only by a change in the polarity and intensity of an external light source. |
Chemistry World August 16, 2013 Paola Quattroni |
Single molecule fights heart disease on two fronts Researchers in Israel have identified an antioxidant that can lower cholesterol levels as well as eliminating free radicals. This compound could be a promising alternative to statins, the most prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs in the world. |
Chemistry World August 15, 2013 Caryl Richards |
First agostic isomers uncovered from two-tone crystals The discovery that two different colored crystals can form from the same molybdenum cation has signalled the first experimental evidence for agostic isomers -- or agostomers -- in organometallic complexes. |
Chemistry World August 15, 2013 William Bergius |
Destroying stable foam on demand The first example of stable and environmentally friendly foam that can be broken down by any one of three external stimuli has been developed by an international team of scientists. |
Chemistry World August 15, 2013 Lorenzo Caggiano |
An introduction to medicinal chemistry (5th edition) An introduction to medicinal chemistry, by Graham Patrick, is exactly that and more. It is an essential text aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates studying aspects of medicinal chemistry. |
Information Today August 15, 2013 |
The American Chemical Society Debuts New Journal ACS Photonics is a new online-only journal. This monthly, interdisciplinary publication focuses on high-impact research in photonics, which the ACS defines as the study of the interactions of light with matter. |
Chemistry World August 14, 2013 Patrick Walter |
'Smart glass' can tune out light and heat Researchers have produced glass that can be tuned to block visible light, infrared radiation or both simply by adjusting the voltage across it. |
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