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Author: Charlotte Brückner and Sarah Millar
28 September 2012 – The seventh ChemCar Competition took place on September 12, 2012
Author: Sarah Millar
07 May 2013 – Schlenk lines can be daunting for the first-time user. We looked at basic Schlenk line design and how to start and stop a Schlenk line
Author: Richard Threlfall
07 May 2013 – The reference section is easy to compile, but these insider tips can help make it easy to read and use too
Author: JungChemikerForum (JCF), ChemistryViews, Vereinigung für Chemie und Wirtschaft (VCW)
01 May 2013 – Submit your outstanding photo and have the chance to be selected for a calendar and win one of 12 exciting prizes
Author: ChemistryViews
13 April 2013 – Number of international university rankings is growing and their influence on universities and public policy is increasing
09 April 2013 – his video introduces the InChI standard - the International Chemical Identifier - to represent chemical structures
Author: Richard Threlfall
02 April 2013 – Possibly the easiest section of a manuscript to write, but there are still things you can do to improve your experimental section
Author: Saskia Neubacher
28 March 2013 – Let the world know, not just your colleagues! Publish a summary of your Ph.D. thesis in ChemistryOpen
Author: Jonathan Faiz
20 March 2013 – Craig J. Hawker, University of California, USA, discusses presentation skills and gives some points for creating good slides
Author: Vera Köster (Photos: © Mario Müller)
18 March 2013 – With a packed program of highest caliber scientists around the globe celebrated the journal with an exciting and inspiring day
Author: ChemViews
14 March 2013 – Not only did the newly-elected Pope study chemical engineering, but the smoke that signals the decision involves some interesting chemistry
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