All Culture and people articles – Page 214
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OpinionSchlenk apparatus
Wilhelm Johann Schlenk, the German chemist who prepared some of the first organosodium and organolithium compounds, and developed the inert-atmosphere techniques now common in many labs
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Careers
Bacteria and bioenergy
Multitasking professor Bruce Logan says environmental engineering may help save the planet. Susan Aldridge meets him
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Opinion
Ethanol reigns supreme in laboratory and cocktail glass alike
Dylan Stiles is full of spirit
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Review
Kitchen Science
How to fossilise your hamster: and other amazing experiments for the armchair scientist
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Review
One of Chemistry's greatest
As well as a chemist who discovered oxygen, Priestley was a theologian and reformer
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Opinion
Beckmann thermometer
There was a time, long ago, that few of us remember, when you couldn't just head down to the basement and get a quick NMR or mass spectrum of your latest compound
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Opinion
The student perspective on expensive science journal subscriptions
Dylan Stiles makes a tough choice - chemistry or car insurance?
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Review
Materials Studio
Materials suite was used in a multiscale modeling approach to optimise the structure of sulfonated triblock copolymers
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Review
FlexX suite
Fragment-based drug design (FBDD) has emerged as an efficient and productive route for de novo drug discovery
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Review
KnowItAll U system
The Informatics Division of Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. recently introduced the KnowItAll U system
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Review
ChemBioOffice
The new ChemBioOffice 11.0 package by CambridgeSoft offers a very flexible approach