A collection of useful working chemistry and science resources from freelance science writer David Bradley.
Catch up on the latest science news, do some background reading for your science project, science fair, or science assignment. We mostly cover the real tough one - chemistry and chemical sciences, but that includes pharmaceuticals (drugs), nanotechnology and nanoscience, materials, and much more.
Science News
Latest science articles
Everything from astronomy to biology, nanotechnology to zoology
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Places to go, people to see
- Useful Chemistry Blog
- Solve the world's problems through chemistry
- Science News Forum
- A community-edited science news forum and blog.
- Chemistry News
- All the latest chemistry news, views, and interviews
- Chemrefer
- Search for free chemistry research papers
- Chemical Forums
- Discuss all things bright and chemical
- Free Chemistry Software
- Download Chemsketch 10 for free
- Chemical Searching
- Search for all things chemical on the web
- Sci Tech Daily
- Sci, tech, daily.
- Free Science Magazines
- Subscribe to real science magazines, for free
- On the road...
- ...with chemist Andrew Sun
- Science News Online
- Just another science news online site
- Science News
- Just another daily science news source
- Science News
- For kids
- Science News
- Science Magazine, an on and off beat of mine
- Science News
- New Scientist Science News, my old stamping ground from way back when
- Science News
- You can also get Eurekalert breaking news via Sciencebase.com in all categories
- Intute - moderated web resources for education and research
- Intute provides free access to high-quality Internet resources for education and research moderated by an expert team
- Chemical Search Engine
- ChemIndustry.com is the search engine of the chemical world. The best place for chemists and chemical industry professionals to find chemicals, equipment, services and chemical resources.
- ChemWeb Alchemist
- Chemistry News Round Up
- Sciencebase on Connotea
- My Connotea links in conjunction with Nature magazine
- Searchmash
- Searchmash in case you haven't heard about it yet is Google's fast-growing sibling. Plain and simple in appearance Searchmash holds dear many of the family secrets but it's the hidden talents that may surprise you.
- LiveScience.com
- LiveScience.com explains the latest research on the planet, from human biology to the animal world and the forces of Nature.
- Nanomedicine
- Nanotechnology applied to medicine
- EFBF.org - European Federation of Biophysics
- The European Federation of Biophysics (EFBF) represents over 100 non-governmental and other not-for-profit organisations interested in the promotion of Biophysics throughout Europe and beyond.
- Darwin evolves on to the internet
- In the first ever undertaking of its kind, the complete works of one of history's greatest scientists are to be made available for free on the World Wide Web. The entire works of Charles Darwin - 50,000 pages of searchable text and 40,000 images of original publications ? will be available at the click of a mouse.
- The Science Network - Public understanding and appreciation of science is critically necessary for the continued success of our culture. Subscribers with a healthy interest in science and its relevance to their lives will strongly value this network. - A FeedBurner Network
- Public understanding and appreciation of science is critically necessary for the continued success of our culture. Subscribers with a healthy interest in science and its relevance to their lives will strongly value this network.
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- science-news science-news Oct 4, 2006 @ 6:53 am
- I've added it! Thanks
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- starexplorer2001 starexplorer2001 Oct 3, 2006 @ 11:03 am
- i think livescience.com is a great science link to add too.
Science Scoops
Research papers, articles, and news
- Nature Neuroscience
- Gene therapy could lead to new treatment for spinal injury
- Novel Photovoltaics
- A new approach to solar energy conversion
- Suitanes
- A new class of super molecule
- Solid oxygen
- Solid oxygen crystallographic study
- Dark clouds over Uranus
- Pluto's no longer a planet, Saturn got a new ring, and Jupiter a new spot. Now Uranus has revealed a giant storm that would cover 2/3 of the US.
- Nobel Prize for Physics 2006
- Nobel Prize for Physics 2006, full write-up in Intute Spotlight from DBSW next week.
- Nobel Prize for Medicine 2006
- 2006 Nobel Prize for Medicine rewards messenger RNA work by Fire and Mello
- Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2006
- Nobel Prize for Chemistry, award goes to pioneer in eukaryotic transcription, Roger Kornberg
- Oklahoma Senator Spars with CNN's Miles O'Brien in Interview
- Senator cited media bias and O'Brien's own hype about a new ice age just 12 years earlier.
- Sight restoration
- Work with peptide matrix helps build neurons in visual cortext, restores sight in brain damaged animals
- North Korea Nuclear Test
- Experts worldwide take a wait-and-see attitude following North Korea's claim to have successfully conducted an underground nuclear test
- Chemists synthesise waterlogged lithium - 19 May 1990 - New Scientist
- This was the first article I ever wrote for New Scientist reporting on the work of the late Ron Snaith.
"When it comes to organic compounds of lithium, a little water is a dangerous thing. But now researchers at the University of Cambridge have made an unusual..." - Moss bags and heavy metal
- Moss bags as environmental monitors
- Sentenced to death
- Six medics were sentenced to death in Libya for allegedly deliberately infecting 400 children with HIV. This preposterous accusation has been refuted again and again yet scientists have been reluctant to step into the debate.
- Evolutionary approach to crystal structures
- Combined optimization using cultural and differential evolution: application to crystal structure solution from powder diffraction data Tools and
- The One Pixel Digital Camera
- Forget megapixels, the one pixel camera is all you need...
- Radioactive particles confirm nuclear North Korea or do they?
- US spy agencies have confirmed North Korea's nuclear test. It could have been nothing more than a "dirty bomb" of course.
- Smelly Metal
- Researchers explain the metallic BO you smell when you handle iron, rusty objects. More on this in SpectroscopyNOW.com, coming soon.
- Tamiflu could ravage environment in flu epidemic
- Tamiflu the antiviral being touted as a panacea for a coming avian influenze pandemic could cause serious environmental damage
- Baicalein a flavone constituent of the asian herbal medicine "sho-saiko-to"
- Infrared speech in babies
- NIRS used to help understand speech development. Check out the IR channel on Spectroscopynow.com for more on this in the next issue (Nov 11)
- Journal of Biological Chemistry Papers are a steal
- Find out how to access JBC papers that in press entirely for free without even having to give a login
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