March 06, 2009
Probing the brain wirelessly - IR-absorbing lead selenide particles form the basis of a method for the study of neuronal activation in samples of brain tissues without the need for hard-wired electrodes. The technique instead utilises light-triggered nanostructured semiconductor photoelectrodes to p...
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February 16, 2009
Earlier this year Laura Haddad of Haddad|Drugan emailed me with an unusual request regarding crystal structures. But, before I tell you about that, here’s a little background. Laura is working on an artistic installation called “Undercurrents”, that will be the basis of the public ...
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David Bradley
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December 18, 2008
The other day I made an offhand comment that the chirality problem was nowhere being solved. Yellow Shark was nice enough to provide a link to new research published in November, 2008. Now I was referring to scenarios which could occur in nature, not in lab conditions, and so I contacted some friend...
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Patrick
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December 17, 2008
http://volokh.com/posts/1229436347.shtml December 16, 2008 Jerry MacArthur Hultin President, Polytechnic Institute of New York Dear Pres. Hultin: I am writing to inform you that I have decided to offer myself for consideration for the Chaired Professorship in Physics and Chemistry at your distinguis...
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December 11, 2008
Let me borrow a riff from co-blogger Allyson: Forgive me, readers, for I have slacked (from blogging, that is). It has been 50 phone calls, 200 emails, seven meetings, four gym workouts, three dinners, two "events", one screening, and a dental appointment since my last blog post. That's the downside...
Cocktail Party Physics
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Jennifer Ouellette
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November 19, 2008
The Times Online offers a profile of author Christian Bök, whose novel Eunoia might win the award for most challenging writing constraint ever successfully implemented: Each chapter uses only one vowel. Not one vowel once, but the same vowel over and over again, in real words that are almost never ...
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Scott Esposito
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October 06, 2008
I provide below a schedule for the upcoming InnovationWell and eCheminfo Community of Practice meetings at Bryn Mawr. I also include a location map here which may be useful upon arrival: Download bryn_mawr_campus_map_douglas_connect_meeting.pdf [Please follow continuation here to view schedule.] Che...
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Barry Hardy
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I provide below a schedule for the upcoming InnovationWell and eCheminfo Community of Practice meetings at Bryn Mawr. I also include a location map here which may be useful upon arrival: Download bryn_mawr_campus_map_douglas_connect_meeting.pdf [Please follow continuation here to view schedule.] Inn...
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Barry Hardy
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September 12, 2008
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September 04, 2008
X-ray crystallography is wonderful stuff – I think you’ll get chemists to generally agree on that. There’s no other technique that can provide such certainty about the structure of a compound – and for medicinal chemists, it has the invaluable ability to show you a snapshot of your drug cand...
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