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Reactive Chemistry News - Fifty this month
By sciencebase, Section Events
Posted on Fri Dec 02, 2005 at 04:12:23 AM PST

Chemistry Reactive Reports, the chemistry news webzine from science writer David Bradley and software company ACD/Labs, is proud to celebrate its fiftieth issue this month. Featured in this issue are an interview with chemical net pioneer Peter Murray-Rust of Cambridge University, a review of Chmoogle, which as you might suspect is a chemical Google, and the latest chemical science news...

Issue 50 of Reactive Reports features How a water wire is helping scientists understand the often anomalous behavior of water and why dopey red glass could add color to nanophotonic components, optoelectronic circuits, and future computer storage.

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