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Chemistry World June 19, 2014 Paul Hughes |
The chemistry of beer: the science of the suds This is an informative book, particularly for those with little knowledge of chemistry and brewing, but an interest in both. |
Chemistry World June 18, 2014 Michael Parkin |
Separation by levitation A team in the US has shown that enantiopure and racemic crystals can be separated by magnetic levitation. |
Chemistry World June 17, 2014 Simon Hadlington |
Synthetic receptor recognizes entire drug family A team at the University of Brescia has developed a sensor which responds to the portion of the methamphetamine molecule that is common to the entire family. |
Information Today June 17, 2014 |
Wiley Enhances Its Science Solutions Wiley acquired SimBioSys, a scientific software provider of tools used in the drug discovery process. |
Chemistry World June 11, 2014 Bob Donaldson |
The science and commerce of whisky For new students entering the industry, the balance of content is right. The book charts whisky's history and heritage, and clearly describes the basic chemistry behind the processes. |
Chemistry World June 16, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Fatal toxins found in 'edible' wild mushrooms A wild mushroom eaten by foraging enthusiasts across Europe has been found to contain dangerous and potentially lethal toxins. |
Chemistry World June 16, 2014 James Urquhart |
Handshake assembles new emulsions All it takes to make new stable emulsions with tuneable and novel properties is to give a simple mixture of water, solvent and peptide derivatives a quick shake by hand. |
Chemistry World June 16, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
Ahmed Elmouna: Oligos in the desert Ahmed Elmouna is head of analytical chemistry in the molecular diagnostics and personalized therapeutics unit at the University of Ha'il in Saudi Arabia. |
Chemistry World June 11, 2014 Mark Peplow |
A mind-blowing legacy For some, Alexander Shulgin was a bold explorer at the frontiers of neurochemistry. To others, he was the wanton architect of a wave of dangerous recreational drugs: the godfather of ecstasy. |
Chemistry World June 12, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
Superelastic battery Lithium ion batteries that can be stretched by 600% have been unveiled by scientists in China. |
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