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- 1From:Maclean's (Vol. 130, Issue 2)Organic chemistry courses are notoriously difficult-some say they are among the toughest to pass at university. They are not typically the subject of impassioned, sentimental student reviews. A notable exception are...
- 2From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 3)Picture this: It is 1:00 P.m. on a cold winter's day. The year is 2001. You walk into a room that, in many ways, resembles a large office. This morning three calculus classes met here. This afternoon it is the...
- 3From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 58, Issue 9)Tomas Hudlicky of the department of chemistry at Brock University organized the 12th Symposium on the Latest Trends in Organic Synthesis (LTOS-12) held at Brock, August 9 to 12. Over 120 organic chemists from Canada,...
- 4From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 3)When I was first asked if I would be interested in writing a distance learning course in organic NV chemistry, I had the same reaction that many of you reading the title of this article may be having. "I don't think it...
- 5From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 1)Polymer Science at U of T's Chemistry Department Studies of the chemistry of large molecules at the University of Toronto date back almost a century. Maud Menten, who received her doctoral degree from the U of T in...
- 6From:Drug Topics (Vol. 151, Issue 22)What do you believe were your most relevant classes in pharmacy school? If you were asked today, how would you design the pharmacy school curriculum based on what's been important in your career? Here are my thoughts on...
- 7From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 5)Sponsored by / Parraine par Merck Frosst Centre for Therapeutic Research / Centre de recherche therapeutique Merck Frosst The Merck Frosst Centre for Therapeutic Research Award is given for a distinguished...
- 8From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 54, Issue 5)Organic chemistry textbooks will need to be revised to recognize a chemical species that chemists have discovered at Northwestern University. The species -- pentamethylcyclopentadienyl cation -- was thought not to exist...
- 9From:Science News (Vol. 136, Issue 7)Making the Right Stuff When engineers set out to design the B-2 "Stealth" bomber more than 10 years ago, they knew they wanted a versatile warplane that could evade radar detection. But at that time, materials with...
- 10From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 5)The term superacid was first used by Conant and Hall in 1927. [1] These authors found that sulfuric acid and perchloric acid in solution in anhydrous acetic acid were able to protonate a variety of weak bases such as...
- 11From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 55, Issue 9)Banff Symposium on Organic Chemistry November 7-9, 2003 Banff Park Lodge Banff, AB The Banff Symposium on Organic Chemistry (BSOC) 2003 will be held in picturesque Banff in the fall of 2003. This conference aims to...
- 12From:Vegetarian Journal (Vol. 23, Issue 3)For more than a decade, Ecobaby Organics, Inc., has offered a range of natural products for babies and children, including organic cotton clothes, diapers, toys, and linens. Now, the company has created a subsidiary...
- 13From:National Review (Vol. 64, Issue 16)Curiosity, which weighs a ton, landed on its feet, gracefully, in Gale Crater on the surface of Mars earlier this month. Seven minutes later it transmitted a color photo of its surroundings on the surface of the Red...
- 14From:Computers in Libraries (Vol. 25, Issue 10)The Beilstein-Institut launched the Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry (http://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjoc). The peer-reviewed, open access journal is published in cooperation with BioMed Central and covers all...
- 15From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 3)It is said that half of the world's chemists are involved in some way with polymers. Yet, paradoxically, relatively little polymer chemistry is taught in universities and colleges. This state of affairs has grave...
- 16From:Science News (Vol. 139, Issue 16)Progress in designing magnetic polymers As modern alcnemists, organic chemists keep trying to make plastics more like metals -- either to conduct electricity or to serve as magnets. Although several thought they had...
- 17From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 43, Issue 3)The Electric Chemistry Building, Phase III: Organic Chemistry, Snowbird Software, 71A Leland St., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 3Al; 416521-9667, inorganic chemistry $149.50; physical chemistry $299.50; organic chemistry $299.50....
- 18From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 56, Issue 5)Sponsored by / Parraine par The Organic Chemistry Division / La Division de chimie organique The R. U. Lemieux Award recognizes a distinguished contribution in organic chemistry. Le Prix R. U. Lemieux est decerne...
- 19From:Chemical Week (Vol. 150, Issue 15)Developments in research on organic magnets were discussed during the 203rd national meeting of the American Chemical Society. Du Pont revealed that scientists have been able to synthesize a crystalline molecular magnet....
- 20From:Canadian Chemical News (Vol. 58, Issue 2)The second biennial Banff Symposium on Organic Chemistry (BSOC) was held from November 10-12, 2005, in Banff, AB. The intimate and interactive graduate student-organized conference was jointly organized by committees...