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A new display technology: Spots of innovation June 25, 2009 J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2009, 131, ASAP Article, 10.1021/ja903626h © 2009 American Chemical Society ...


Potential new drugs: 970 million and still counting June 24, 2009 Origin: OPA PressPac J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2009, 131 (25), 8732–8733...


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wants you to check out the newest feature on JACS Beta: JACS Journal Club, where discussions go global. We invite everyone-students, postdocs, faculty, enthusiasts-to ask questions and comment on the research under discussion right now including: Five things you need to know, JACS guide, Q&A, and News.
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New approach in the quest for lighting's Holy Grail June 10, 2009 Origin: OPA PressPac J. Am. Chem...


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In order to both highlight and further explain topics of interest to a diverse audience, the Journal of the American Chemical Society introduces JACS Select, the new name for the journal's thematic Web-based collections of recently published JACS papers.


The impossible crystal: crystallization at the molecular level May 28, 2009 J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2009, 131 (10), 3460–3461...


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Search ACS Publications content using the beta builds of a Mac OSX Dashboard Widget (improved based on your feedback) or a newly developed gadget for iGoogle and Google Desktop. Both are available on the JACS Beta website: http://pubs.acs.org/JACSbeta/searchWidge t/index.html


Journal of the American Chemical Society invites you to listen and view images as Professor Ira A. Weinstock of Ben Gurion University of the Negev discusses his research, selected figures from his article, and his cover art, which are featured on the May 13, 2009 issue of JACS.
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From diamond seeds do nanotube forests grow May 13, 2009 Like the rest of us, carbon nanotubes appreciate a bit of luxury. They turn out to grow prolifically when given a sparkling bed of diamonds. Nanotubes are generally produced by chemical vapour deposition...


NMR on a microscale May 12, 2009 Origin: OPA PressPac The technique well known from its use in MRI scanning - actually based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) - can now also be applied to extremely small samples thanks to an ingenious combination of a compact coil and micro-scale fluidic...


ACS Announces Advances Toward Producing Cellulosic Biofuels May 11, 2009 Origin: OPA PressPac Scientists in California are reporting use of a first-of-its-kind approach to craft genetically engineered microbes with the much-sought ability to transform switchgrass, corn cobs, and other...


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Giving artificial cells another hallmark of life April 29, 2009 Origin: OPA PressPac Scientists in Japan are reporting an advance toward giving artificial cells another hallmark of life — the ability to tap an energy source and use it to undergo sustained movement...
Anja at 6:35pm April 30
Simple chemical machinery...so this is another proof how cool it is when chemistry, biology, physics and engineering coincide
Peter at 2:51am May 1
It's always fun and good to have collaborations between all science sectors....
but I don't think that this issue is simple as it seems...
but I don't think that this issue is simple as it seems...


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Using water to create nanoscale power cells April 22, 2009 Nearly every issue of major science journals contains new developments in nanotechnology which may eventually help us develop nanoscale medical implants, sensors, pollution scavengers, and other devices...




































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