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Book Review of Advances in Chemical Physics, Volume 138

This book consists of seven timely reviews that cover a broad range of topics in modern chemical physics and physical chemistry. It continues the series’ tradition of excellence and presents comprehensive expert analyses that are written at a level that is both accessible to beginners in the field and useful to practitioners. This volume focuses on current issues in chemical dynamics from theoretical and experimental perspectives. Topics include the effect of geometric phase on chemical reactions (Althorpe, Juanes-Marcos, and Wrede), control of chemical reactions by tailored laser pulses (Balint-Kurti, Zou, and Brown) and nonadiabatic effects in chemistry (Nakamura). There are also contributions covering the mechanisms of multiple-path chemical reactions (Osborn), the photoionization dynamics of chiral molecules (Powis), the activation

Chemical Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Palmerolide A Analogues

Chemical Synthesis Laboratory@Biopolis, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences (ICES), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), 11 Biopolis Way, The Helios Block, #03-08, Singapore 138667

Chemical tag to track proteins in cells

Native Chemical Ligation (NCL) is a reaction that takes place between a molecule containing a thioester group and a polypeptide that has a cysteine amino acid at its N-terminal. The reaction takes place in aqueous solution and mild conditions and is completely specific which ensures that a chemical tag is introduced at a single site.

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents...

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents Has Been Completed and Approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court ST. LOUIS, Mo.--(Business Wire)-- Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. (Pink Sheets: ELCHQ) announced today that the auction of nine of its United States patents in the field of "electrochemical activation of water" has been completed and approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (the auction process was previously announced on May 14, 2008). The successful bidders in the auction, John and Cheryl O'Shaughnessy, submitted a final bid of $4,830,000 for the purchase of the patent portfolio. The entire amount of the $4,830,000 purchase price will be paid in cash.

Russia Upgrading Chemical, Biological Security System

MOSCOW. July 3 (Interfax) - The Russian Governmental Commission for Biological and Chemical Security has approved a draft federal program of chemical and biological security for the period of 2009- 2013, the Health and Social Development Ministry said on Thursday.

EPA set to study nanotech safety: chemical companies send in data to aid research

BASF Corporation, General Electric Company, NanoFilm Ltd. and PPG Industries are the latest chemical companies to provide data to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of an effort to determine whether nano-sized particles they use in products pose health hazards. The concern: whether there's a risk these microscopic particles, measuring up to 100 nanometers in length, can enter the lungs of chemical workers and become lodged in tissue there and in their throats. The EPA launched the Nanoscale Materials Stewardship Program (NMSP) in January and requested that companies provide the agency with info on the composition and volume of the nanoscale materials they manufacture, import, process or use.

Chemical robots squeeze into our future

Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid robots. Once a mission is complete, a chembot would biodegrade.

Chemical in soil may mean no life on Mars

(CNN) -- NASA's Phoenix lander has discovered a toxic chemical in soil near Mars' north pole, dimming hopes for finding life on the Red Planet, the probe's operators said Monday.

Chemical discovery on Mars stumps Phoenix team

Scientists analyzing two soil samples their Phoenix spacecraft dug from the surface of Mars announced they have discovered what may be the highly oxidizing chemical called perchlorate, a common component of rocket fuels, explosives and some medicines, they reported Monday.

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents Has Been Completed and Approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents Has Been Completed and Approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents Has Been Completed and Approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents Has Been Completed and Approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Sanyo Chemical Industries(C) (4471C) Weekly Earnings Information

Company: Sanyo Chemical Industries(C) (4471C) Country: Japan Actual EPS for FY End (3/2008): 13.11 Current FY High EPS Estimate: 34.40 Current FY Low EPS Estimate: 34.40 Current FY Consensus Estimate: 34.40 Change From Previous Consensus Estimate: 0.00 Current P/E Ratio: 15.52 P/E Ratio for Next FY: 14.02 Estimates/Ratios reported in Yen.

Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. Reports That the Auction of Nine of Its U.S. Patents Has Been Completed and Approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jul 08, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Electro-Chemical Technologies Ltd. (Pink Sheets: ELCHQ) announced today that the auction of nine of its United States patents in the field of "electrochemical activation of water" has been completed and approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (the auction process was previously announced on May 14, 2008). The successful bidders in the auction, John and Cheryl O'Shaughnessy, submitted a final bid of $4,830,000 for the purchase of the patent portfolio. The entire amount of the $4,830,000 purchase price will be paid in cash. The bid was approved by the Bankruptcy Court, and closing of the purchase and sale of the patent portfolio is expected to occur on or prior to July 15, 2008.

Toxic chemical found near Mars' north pole

(CNN) -- NASA's Phoenix lander has discovered a toxic chemical in soil near Mars' north pole, dimming hopes for finding life on the Red Planet, the probe's operators said Monday.

Mars Chemical Discovery Stumps NASA Team

Scientists analyzing two soil samples their Phoenix spacecraft dug from the surface of Mars announced they have discovered what may be the highly oxidizing chemical called perchlorate, a common component of rocket fuels, explosives and some medicines, they reported Monday.

Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid robots. Once a mission is complete, a chembot would biodegrade.

Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid robots. Once a mission is complete, a chembot would biodegrade.

Scientists to Develop Morphing "Chemical Robots"

Tufts University has received federal funding to develop chemical robots that will be able to squeeze into spaces as tiny as 1 centimeter, then morph into something 10 times larger, and ultimately biodegrade. The "chembots" could access urban environments, tunnels, caves and debris fields, and carry out other risky operations in complex environments.

Scientists puzzle over chemical found on Mars

(CNN) -- Scientists working with NASA's Phoenix Lander are reasonably sure they have detected a toxic chemical in the soil near the north pole of Mars.

Scientists puzzling over chemical found on Mars

(CNN) -- Scientists working with NASA's Phoenix Lander are reasonably sure they have detected a toxic chemical in the soil near the north pole of Mars.

Tufts to develop morphing 'chemical robots'

Scientists at Tufts University have received a $3.3 million contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop chemical robots that will be so soft and squishy that they will be able to squeeze into spaces as tiny as 1 centimeter, then morph back into something 10 times larger, and ultimately biodegrade.

NASA's Phoenix Lander Finds Toxic Chemical on Mars

Scientists at the U.S. space agency, NASA, say the Mars Phoenix lander has found a toxic chemical on the surface of the planet.

Researchers Author Textbook on Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures

Newswise - Researchers at Texas Tech University and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center have assembled a textbook that describes the progress and lessons learned from more than five years of biological and chemical threats research.

Red Planet research culminates his dream

Samuel Kounaves led the team that conducted chemical analysis of NASA samples from Mars. Samuel Kounaves led the team that conducted chemical analysis of NASA samples from Mars. (Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff)

Eugenic Euphoria: Texas A&M profs find body's bacteria talk to each other

Single-celled bacteria are some of the simplest living organisms, but Texas A&M researchers have discovered that bacteria have 'conversations' with each other using chemical signals. Chemical engineering professor Thomas K. Wood said that by better understanding bacteria's signals we can control the way that bacteria behave.

Wiley Fosters Excellence in Chemistry Research with Annual "Young Chemist Award"

Global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc (NYSE: JWa), (NYSE: JWb), announced today that three outstanding researchers have been selected as the recipients of the fifth annual “Young Chemist Award", which Wiley organizes in conjunction with the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS). The Chinese Chemical Society is one of the founding partners of Chemistry -- An Asian Journal, published by Wiley.


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