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- Latest science headlines by Sciencebase Science Blog on Nov 17, 2009
Time to bring you up to date on the latest science headlines I’ve put together for other sites this last couple of weeks, so here’s a quick round-up: On the SpectroscopyNOW site, this issue, I covered natural chemicals that can help sunfl...
- Alchemical Anomalies by Sciencebase Science Blog on Nov 5, 2009
In the current issue of The Alchemist we learn how to stick methane molecules to metals without breaking carbon-hydrogen bonds and how to make impossible carbene catalysts without the usual prerequisite of an attendant metal centre. Another seeming i...
- Food Chemistry News by Sciencebase Science Blog on Oct 29, 2009
On the menu today, why red wine is a no-no when it comes to fishy cuisine, how chemists can help you improve your gravy, and a whole platter of food chemistry to tempt your taste buds: “Red wine with red meat, white wine with fish.” But,...
- Chemistry Nobel for studies of the ribosome by The Chronicles from the Empire on Oct 7, 2009
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2009 jointly to Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Thomas A. Steitz, Yale University, New Haven, CT,...
- Media Studies or Chemistry, which is easier? by Daily Salty on Sep 20, 2009
Very interesting question and loads of data here. This graphic surprised me:...
- 50 Million Chemicals and Counting by Sciencebase Science Blog on Sep 7, 2009
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) will announce the 50 millionth registered chemical substance in its Registry, tomorrow (8th September). According to the email I received from a CAS spokesman, “The number itself represents an important mileston...
- Alchemist Checks Oxy Cholesterol Levels by Sciencebase Science Blog on Sep 1, 2009
The Alchemist this week learns how fluorine chemistry is blooming, how to melt proteins, and how cholesterol is all about the good, the bad, and the oxy. Also this week, a technique borrowed from organic LED fabrication could lead to a new way to man...





