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Journal of the American Chemical Society

Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The American Chemical Society is a congressionally chartered independent membership organization which represents professionals at all degree levels and in all fields of chemistry and sciences that involve chemistry.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society (or JACS) is the premier, state-of-the-art venue for the publication and broad dissemination of first-rate, fundamental research in all of chemistry, both in the core areas and at the interface of chemistry and biology, neurochemistry, materials, and single molecule chemistry.

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Test identifies toxic platinum and palladium without time-consuming sample pretreatment
November 14, 2008


The painstaking process of detecting toxic species of platinum and palladium mixed in with the form of platinum essential to certain pharmaceuticals could be reduced to one simple step,...

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Powerhouses from living cells power new explosives detector
November 14, 2008
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Researchers in Missouri have borrowed the technology that living cells use to produce energy to develop a tiny, self-powered sensor for rapid detection of hidden explosives.
November 16

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Novel new approach to polymer synthesis
November 8, 2008

In the not-so-distant future, plastics could be more durable and rubbers could be more - well rubbery - thanks to a novel new approach to polymer synthesis discovered by Texas Tech University organic chemists.
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Tiny DNA tweezers can catch and release objects on demand
October 29, 2008
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Researchers in China are reporting development of a new DNA “tweezers” that are the first of their kind capable of grasping and releasing objects on-demand.
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4 posts by 2 people. Updated on October 24, 2008 at 10:14am
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karina wrote at 12:33pm yesterday
i am shocked right now! LOL
Journal of the American Chemical Society wrote at 9:17am on November 16th, 2008
In case you haven't seen it yet, check out the new website for JACS and the rest of the ACS journals:
http://pubs.acs.org/jacs
http://pubs.acs.org
Sara wrote at 12:20pm on November 13th, 2008
If I post on this wall will I get a notification on my feed? I heart JACS.
Ashok Kumar wrote at 6:33pm on October 17th, 2008
JACS on FB... its pretty cool... so now the scientific community too started relying on social networking for expansion and to reach the mass....good move...
Che wrote at 11:02am on October 16th, 2008
In honor of National Chemistry Week, and to show our continued support for the American Chemical Society, we're inviting all Chemistry Enthusiasts to become fans of American Chemistry on Facebook. We have a listing of all events taking place during the week of October 18-25th and also some great quizzes. We're also inviting chemistry enthusiasts to take the 100th anniversary of safe water quiz on our page - each correct answer donates money to bring clean water to those in need. Also, there will be a discussion about how impactful Chemistry is to the U.S. economy.

We'd love to have more fans and definitely have a number of resources that many Chemistry Enthusiasts would find useful, from jobs in the industry to what's going on in the wonderful world chemistry!
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