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*04-07: A mild, selective functionalisation of the terminal position of [[n-Pentane|''n''-pentane]] has been observed in a tungsten [[Metal nitrosyl|nitrosyl complex]]. The work was performed by a group at the [[University of British Columbia]], led by [[Peter Legzdins]].  [http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/ja0713633 DOI:10.1021/ja0713633]
 
*04-07: A mild, selective functionalisation of the terminal position of [[n-Pentane|''n''-pentane]] has been observed in a tungsten [[Metal nitrosyl|nitrosyl complex]]. The work was performed by a group at the [[University of British Columbia]], led by [[Peter Legzdins]].  [http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/ja0713633 DOI:10.1021/ja0713633]
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*02-19: A new chapter in the history of [[quinine total synthesis]]: in an extensive [[Angewandte Chemie]] review, Jeffrey Seeman validates the 1944 quinine synthesis by [[Robert Burns Woodward|Bob Woodward]] and [[William von Eggers Doering|William Doering]].  
 
*02-19: A new chapter in the history of [[quinine total synthesis]]: in an extensive [[Angewandte Chemie]] review, Jeffrey Seeman validates the 1944 quinine synthesis by [[Robert Burns Woodward|Bob Woodward]] and [[William von Eggers Doering|William Doering]].  
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*02-19: A new chapter in the history of [[quinine total synthesis]]: in an extensive [[Angewandte Chemie]] review, Jeffrey Seeman validates the 1944 quinine synthesis by [[Robert Burns Woodward|Bob Woodward]] and [[William von Eggers Doering|William Doering]]. [[Quinine total synthesis|Read more...]]
 
 
*02-07: [[University of Pennsylvania]] chemist [[Alan MacDiarmid]] died on February 7th at the age of 79.  MacDiarmid is best known for the discovery and development of [[Conductive polymer|conductive polymers]] such as doped [[polyacetylene]], work for which he shared the 2000 [[Nobel Prize for Chemistry]]. [[Alan MacDiarmid|Read more...]]
 
 
*01-23: Pharmaceutical giant [[Pfizer]] announced a major restructuring plan, involving the loss of 10,000 jobs worldwide, after the failure of [[Torcetrapib]] in clinical trials.  The $7bn. [[Research and development|R&D]] budget remains intact, but in future Pfizer aims to bring in more externally sourced drug candidates. [[Pfizer|Read more...]]
 
  
 
*11-17: Researchers at [[University of Windsor]] report a non-metal phosphonium-borate displaying reversible [[hydrogen storage]].  
 
*11-17: Researchers at [[University of Windsor]] report a non-metal phosphonium-borate displaying reversible [[hydrogen storage]].  
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The [[Royal Society of Chemistry]] is now offering [http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/News/freeaccess.asp free access for all readers] to two new journals, Soft Matter and Molecular BioSystems.  It has also made its back catalogue (from 1841) [http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2006/March/01030602.asp] freely available for African users.  Meanwhile the [[American Chemical Society]] is making its journals [http://pubs.acs.org/pressrelease/iraq/library.html available to Iraqi users] at a deep discount.
 
The [[Royal Society of Chemistry]] is now offering [http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/News/freeaccess.asp free access for all readers] to two new journals, Soft Matter and Molecular BioSystems.  It has also made its back catalogue (from 1841) [http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2006/March/01030602.asp] freely available for African users.  Meanwhile the [[American Chemical Society]] is making its journals [http://pubs.acs.org/pressrelease/iraq/library.html available to Iraqi users] at a deep discount.
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Functionalisation of n-pentane
  • 01-23: Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer announced a major restructuring plan, involving the loss of 10,000 jobs worldwide, after the failure of Torcetrapib in clinical trials. The $7bn. R&D budget remains intact, but in future Pfizer aims to bring in more externally sourced drug candidates.

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Improving access to journals in needy countries

The Royal Society of Chemistry is now offering free access for all readers to two new journals, Soft Matter and Molecular BioSystems. It has also made its back catalogue (from 1841) [1] freely available for African users. Meanwhile the American Chemical Society is making its journals available to Iraqi users at a deep discount.