Join our expert panelists, Jacob Al-Saleem (CAS, USA), Gary Cottrell (UCSD, USA) and Bea Brown (Dow Chemical Company, USA) in this webinar as they share their experience with applying and developing ...
A college of textiles is an unexpected place to find a chemist trained in high-resolution mass spectrometry. But the college of textiles at North Carolina State University had something that attracted ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry announced today that it has acquired ChemSpider, heralding a breakthrough investment for the organisation and for the Chemistry Community. This acquisition reflects ...
With new API and token rules, it will be easier to add ChemSpider IDs to new records on the MassBank-data side rather than via RMassBank. Posting this as a result of discussions on ...
Researchers have succeeded in taking a stunning image of a newly synthesised molecule called olympicene. The molecule - just over a billionth of a metre across - gets its name because its five linked ...
In many cases, an unknown to an investigator is actually known in the chemical literature, a reference database, or an internet resource. We refer to these types of compounds as “known unknowns.” ...
Just like the rest of us, scientists today are swamped with information. As more chemical resources become freely available, text mining applications -- previously focused on correctly identifying ...
A chemist running a computer server from his home is quietly solving one of his colleagues' biggest frustrations by providing the community with an open-access source of chemical information. Although ...
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