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Crippled Wings, Missing Feelers
Even slight exposure to radiation severely harms true bugs
Spending on Printed and Thin Film Electronics Goes Beyond Conventional Silicon, Reaching up to $1.58 Billion in 2008
The latest market research report reveals the spending on printed and thin film electronics devices goes beyond conventional silicon, reaching up to $1.58 Billion this year. The majority of this is for OLED display panels ($0.69 Billion) which is the value of the panel and not the final device.
Nanoparticle fear over anti-odour socks
Safety fears were raised yesterday about the use of minute "nanoparticles" of silver to make non smelly socks and infection-fighting bandages.
More and More Researchers are ‘Revisiting the Rule-of-5’
ACS reports that recent paper is one of the 10 most accessed articles on the publication website.
OSHA Targets Chemical Plants
Agency will inspect industry's operations with far greater scrutiny
New Window Opens on the Secret Life of Microbes: Scientists Develop First Microbial Profiles of Ecosystems
Microbial profiles serve as the ecological version of the human genome project
Chemistry student wins award for inspiring youth
Loyola University New Orleans chemistry senior Laura Thomas was awarded the Pittsburgh Conference Extra Effort award.
Smart rubber promises self-mending products
Self-healing rubber that binds back together after being snapped or punctured could pave the way for self-healing shoes, fan belts, washing-up gloves and more.
CAS CELEBRATES 100TH ANNIVERSARY
CAS Chronicles Century of Scientific Discoveries, Mirrors Evolution of Information Age
6th Winter Symposium on Chemometrics (WSC-6)
The 6th Winter Symposium on Chemometrics (WSC-6) will be held in Kazan city (Russia), February 18-22, 2008.
EU’s REACH imposes language requirements on chemical companies
Press Release from CPSL (Celer Pawlowsky SL)
Thermo Fisher Scientific’s New ETD Mass Spectrometry Technology Wins Silver Award at PITTCON 2007
Antibiotic Resistance and Metallo-beta-lactamases
Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications invites authors to submit their scientific papers for the special issue on "Antibiotic Resistance and Metallo-beta-lactamases.
ChemWeb Office Opens in Riverside , RI
The worldwide sales and marketing office of ChemWeb.com has recently opened in Riverside, RI. Contact Rick Whiteman, 401-437-3399
BIO-RAD WEB SEMINARS IN SPECTROSCOPY, CHROMATOGRAPHY, ADME/TOX AND METABOLOMICS
Free seminars in spectroscopy, metabolimics, in silico ADME/Tox, chromatography
What Research Needs, ACD/Labs Delivers with Their New Version Release
ACD/Labs version 10 release of its chemistry software helps researchers to integrate techniques, simplify decision-making, and reduce drudgery.
ACD/Labs Announces LC/MS Project Management Software for Chromatographic Method Development
New software solution offers the ability to track and summarize chromatographic data for an overall project view and greater productivity. ACD/Method Development Suite for Mass Spectrometry is the first software package of its kind to support LC/MS data.
Chemists Make Tiny Molecular Rings With Big Potential
Ohio State University chemists have devised a new way to create tiny molecular rings that could one day function as drug delivery devices or antibiotics.
