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Chemistry In Space
Molecular species have been identified in space. - How did they get there? Maybe dust plays a role in the redox chemistry of space.
GDCh Prize Nominations Open
Who has made a significant contribution to chemistry? The call for tenders for the 2011 GDCh prizes is now open.
Frontiers of Chemistry Pictures
ChemPubSoc Europe and Wiley-VCH celebrated in Paris at the Frontiers of Chemistry Symposium
Helium Unraveled
The weakest bound diatomic molecule is He2. All properties of temperature can be modeled if the force between two atoms is known.
Infrared Imaging
Increased signal to noise ratio using InAs quantum dots for photodetection.
Grassland Greenhouse Gases
Grazinglands represent one of the largest land resources in the world but their role as net sinks or sources of greenhouse gases is essentially unknown – until now.
What's Lurking in the Mississippi?
Dioxins in general are shown to be decreasing, those derived from triclosan are increasing in Mississippi sediments.
Speed is the Key
US Department of Energy researchers have quantified the quantum entanglement in photosynthesis.
What’s Cooking in Chemistry: Uli Kazmaier
Uli Kazmaier talks about what he cooks in the lab and at home, with a special recipe created exclusively for ChemistryViews