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Angewandte Chemie 39/2014: Chemical Logic
Tramadol – Synthetic or Natural?
New insights into this controversial discussion about the analgesic tramadol
3D Printing New Lab Equipment
3D printed individual labware tested for its compatibility with eukaryotic cell cultures
New Class of Halogenases
A new family of iron-dependent halogenases adds a halogen atom to an unactivated sp3 carbon in a freestanding molecule
Autocatalysis for Protocells
Micelles catalyze reactions to form their own building blocks, mimicking the self-reproduction of living cells
Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 – Voting Results Friday 12 September
Latest results for the predictions for the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Safe and Efficient Drug for Hunter Syndrome
A drug designed to treat Mucopolysaccharidosis II or Hunter syndrome is safe and efficient in Rhesus monkeys
European Chemists Met in Istanbul
5th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress (ECC) held in Istanbul last week
Angewandte Chemie 38/2014: Nobel Chemistry
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Boron and the Development of Crop Plants
Boron crucially affects the development of crop plants