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Chemistry World July 15, 2015 Katie Nicholson |
Your brain on food: how chemicals control your thoughts and feelings If you want to know why you will experience hallucinations after eating a whole pot of nutmeg, Gary Wenk's new book, Your brain on food, is certainly for you. |
Information Today July 14, 2015 |
Nature Publishing Group Will Add Phenomics Journal to Its Portfolio Nature Publishing Group and Fudan University in Shanghai agreed to co-publish a new interdisciplinary, open access journal, npj Molecular Phenomics. |
Chemistry World July 13, 2015 Philip Ball |
First snapshot of elusive intermediate supplies surprise A team near Zurich in Switzerland, has been able to take a single-molecule snapshot of an intermediate in a common class of organic reactions. |
Chemistry World July 13, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
X-ray emitting bacterial plasmas could enhance imaging The possibility of using engineered bacteria as x-ray plasma sources, which could significantly improve resolution in medical and molecular imaging. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2015 Judy Hayler |
The handbook of medicinal chemistry: principles and practice The handbook of medicinal chemistry: principles and practice guides the reader through the R&D process from target validation to late stage clinical trials, via a series of chapters written by individuals in industry and academia. |
Chemistry World July 9, 2015 Henrik Jonsson |
Fluorine in Space Fluorine is more than just the stuff that keeps your teeth in good health: it is a cosmic marker that can tell us where the Universe has come from and where it might go from here. |
Chemistry World July 8, 2015 Polly Wilson |
MOF blends oxidizer with fuel for a precise bang Scientists in the UK and Turkey have devised a new way to make explosive materials in a safer, simpler and more consistent manner. |
Chemistry World July 8, 2015 Tim Wogan |
Conduction conundrum puts scientists on path to radical conclusions Two bizarre, apparently contradictory properties have been discovered in samarium hexaboride by researchers in the UK and the US. |
Chemistry World July 8, 2015 Jennifer Newton |
Rust: the longest war Steaming through Jonathan Waldman's insightful, sharp and elegant prose was easy and a delight. I'll be recommending this book to everyone. |
Chemistry World July 7, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Football-sized fullerene gets an electric response A football-sized resonator that can simulate the properties of a carbon fullerene has been created by scientists in Germany. |
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