Hi,
April's Molecule of the Month is Capsaicin, the chemical in chillis that
makes them hot. It was written by an undergraduate student, Matt
Bellringer, here at Bristol, and was one of the winners at last year's
ExemplarChem competition.
MOTM: <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm>
Regards,
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Molecule of the Month: <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm>
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Can I bring to your attention
http://www.xrefer.com/
which I find a useful site yielding high value information on most
general science topics (and in my experience lots of valuable
chemistry).
An interesting alternative to the recent discussions about chemistry preprints
is the other end of the spectrum;
http://www.publiclibraryofscience.org/
"established to organize support
within the scientific community for online public libraries of science,
providing unrestricted free access to the archival record of scientific
research."
xrefer, despite being a dot com, appears to be one such!
And to conclude, I have found one interesting difference
amongst conventional chemistry journals. It is becoming more
common for authors to submit "active" supplemental information
with their articles nowadays. I happen to know that the RSC
has a non-exclusive right to copy such material, ie the author can
re-use such materials in other appropriate contexts. I suspect that
at the other extreme, some publishers retain identical exclusive copyright
to supplemental materials, not differentiating them from the articles
themselves. A few years ago, the cummulative bulk of these materials
was insignificant, but that is no longer true. Perhaps this is one
large and neglected area of chemistry, residing somewhat in no-mans-lands,
being neither preprint, nor a complete archival record of scientific research,
and the legal status of which is often uncertain.
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Henry Rzepa. +44 (0)20 7594 5774 (Office) +44 (0870) 132-3747 (eFax)
Dept. Chemistry, Imperial College, London, SW7 2AY, UK.
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Hi,
March's Molecule of the Month is Frontalin, which is a beetle pheremone.
It has been written by Girard Dupuis of the Lycee Faidherbe, in Lille,
France, and is the first MOTM to be written by an overseas school.
HTML and Chime versions are available.
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm
Regards,
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