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COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY Antibiotic candidates from IBM Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(9), 5, 2021 |
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Translating, hand-drawn molecules for computers Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(9), 9, 2021 |
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ELECTRONIC MATERIALS Aromatic bowl molecules could make new electronics Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(8), 9, 2021 |
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New exoplanet looks ripe for atmosphere observations Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(8), 9, 2021 |
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THE F-H-F- ANION CAN FORM CONVENTIONAL HYDROGEN-BONDS, BUT SCIENTISTS FOUND IT CAN ALSO FORM BONDS THAT LOOK COVALENT, BLURRING THE LINE BETWEEN THESE 2 KINDS OF BONDS (GREEN = F, GRAY = H) (vol 98, pg 3, 2021) Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(7), 3, 2021 |
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AI predicts a drug target and a small molecule to block it Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(7), 4, 2021 |
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ASTROCHEMISTRY Hydrogen chloride found in Mars's atmosphere Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(6), 7, 2021 |
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CLIMATE CHANGE Aerosols' cooling may be oversold Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(4), 5, 2021 |
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2-D MATERIALS Observing the hexatic phase in 2-D melting Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(4), 7, 2021 |
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The F-H-F- anion can form conventional hydrogen bonds, but scientists found it can also form bonds that look covalent, blurring the line between these two kinds of bonds (green = F; gray = H) Lemonick S Chemical & Engineering News, 99(2), 3, 2021 |