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Information Today August 26, 2014 |
ACS Adopts CCC's RightsLink for Open Access The American Chemical Society implemented Copyright Clearance Center's RightsLink for Open Access platform to manage the article processing charges for its open access content. |
Chemistry World August 24, 2014 Graeme Cooke |
Organic photovoltaics: materials, device physics, and manufacturing technologies In this second edition, the editors and contributors have produced an excellent book that encompasses the key aspects of a rapidly expanding and exciting field. |
Chemistry World August 24, 2014 Michael Gordon |
The chemistry of food This book is an ambitious attempt to cover the whole of food chemistry, but regrettably the English version contains too many stilted expressions and errors of grammar or fact. |
Chemistry World August 22, 2014 Tim Wogan |
Yeast turned into morphine and opioid biofactories Genetically modified yeast can synthesize morphine and semisynthetic opioid pharmaceuticals, researchers in the US have shown. |
Chemistry World August 22, 2014 Harriet Brewerton |
Printed sensors kick up a stink Scientists in Canada have used an inkjet-printer to create sensors that give off a smell when a target biomolecule is present. |
Chemistry World August 22, 2014 Derek Lowe |
Death of a reagent Anyone who's been practicing organic chemistry for a while can think back to reactions and reagents that were once in far wider use than they are today. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2014 Nina Notman |
Cape Ray finishes destruction of Syria's most deadly chemicals Two mobile hydrolysis systems onboard the US navy ship Cape Ray were the key players in this global destruction effort. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2014 David Bradley |
A new gold standard for nano The latest work confirms gold clusters can have super atomic and molecular characteristics. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2014 Jonathan Midgley |
Redirecting electrons boosts algal hydrogen generation Scientists have developed a highly targeted metabolic engineering technique to control the flow of electrons produced by the initial stages of photosynthesis in microalgae. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2014 |
Should they stay or should they go? What would a yes vote in Scotland's independence referendum mean for chemistry? With just a few weeks to go, that's the question put to academics and industrialists. |
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