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<title>Chemical blogspace - latest posts</title>
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<updated>2010-09-02T14:54:12Z</updated>
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	<name>Republished content</name>
	<email>egon.willighagen@gmail.com</email>
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<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Molecular Modeling Basics reviewed in Chemistry World (Molecular Modeling Basics)]]></title>
	<author><name>Molecular Modeling Basics</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://molecularmodelingbasics.blogspot.com/2010/09/molecular-modeling-basics-reviewed-in.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47050</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:24:12Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:24:12Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[A very nice review of the book (and blog!) by fellow blogger Henry Rzepa in Chemistry World.&amp;nbsp; Much appreciated....]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Molecular Modeling Basics</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=215</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Industrial Gas Companies Face Brazilian Fine Muito Grande (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/the-chemical-notebook/2010/09/industrial-gas-companies-face-brazilian-fine-muito-grande/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47048</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:24:02Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:24:02Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[The Brazilian antitrust authority, Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econmica (CADE), is levying fines totaling about $1.7 billion against Air Liquide, Air Products, Linde, Praxairs Brazilian subsidiary White Martins. It has also implicated seven managers of...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=169</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[gaussling (Lamentations on Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>Lamentations on Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://gaussling.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/the-secret-life-of-the-industrial-chemist/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47043</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:23:32Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:23:32Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[My blogging output volume has dropped to a trickle, and what little that is coming out is just pablum. Despite the relative quiescence of this blog, the blogger himself is busier than a one-legged cat trying to scoot across a frozen pond.After some years in...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Lamentations on Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=33</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[An Early Harvest of Biofuels News (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/cleantech-chemistry/2010/09/an-early-harvest-of-biofuels-news/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47047</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:24:01Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:24:01Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Here it is, the second day of September, and I&amp;#8217;ve got a small pile of releases here about goings-on in the biofuels industry. Venture Capital maven and biofuels booster Vinod Khosla&amp;#8217;s Khosla Ventures is backing the first three companies in this...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=169</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[oxidative (Naturalproductman's Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://naturalproductman.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/oxidative-cyclization-with-a-terminal-alkyne/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47051</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:24:16Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:24:16Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Sylvain Canesi and co-workers from Universite du Quebec a Montreal in Canada have published in Organic Letters on an oxidative Prins cyclization of a terminal alkyne using PhI(OAc)2.OL paper...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=235</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[communensin (Naturalproductman's Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://naturalproductman.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/4805/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47052</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:24:16Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:24:16Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Dawei Ma and co-workers at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry have published in JACS on a total synthesis of communensin F. The key step featured an intramolecular oxidative coupling of an indole and carbonyl to yield the spirocyclic center using base...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=235</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Orexigen Partners With Takeda for Potential Obesity Drug Contrave (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/the-haystack/2010/09/orexigen-partners-with-takeda-for-potential-obesity-drug-contrave/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47049</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:24:04Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:24:04Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[This morning Orexigen Therapeutics became the second of the three leaders in the obesity drug race to partner with a larger company. They&amp;#8217;ve successfully courted Takeda, which now gets exclusive marketing rights to obesity drug Contrave in the U.S., Canada,...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=169</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[EuCheMS - Colloids and culture (The Sceptical Chymist)]]></title>
	<author><name>The Sceptical Chymist</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feeds.nature.com/~r/chemistry/rss/the_sceptical_chymist/~3/yYjj8TEkzcw/euchems_colloids_and_culture.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47046</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:23:48Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:23:48Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Rather than tenuously cast about for a theme to blog about in this final post from EuCheMS (see yesterday's post for such tenuousness) I'm just going to write about one talk I saw. I enjoyed it so much I scribbled as many pages of crabbed notes as I did for...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>The Sceptical Chymist</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=91</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Science Online London September 3-4, 2010  British Library (ChemSpider Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>ChemSpider Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ChemspiderBlog/~3/gvPADcbIUSc/science-online-london-september-3-4-2010-%e2%80%94-british-library.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/117.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47038</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:34Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:34Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Nature, Mendeley, and the British Library are excited to present Science Online London 2010. How is the web changing the way we conduct, communicate, share, and evaluate research? How can we employ these trends for the greater good? This September, a brilliant...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>ChemSpider Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=117</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Scientists Make Dry Water (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2010/09/02/scientists-make-dry-water.htm"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/68.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47044</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:23:44Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:23:44Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Water is wet, right? It turns out it doesn't have to be! According to the Telegraph, Dr. Ben Carter and team at the University of Liverpool have developed a process ...Read Full Post...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>About Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=68</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Stimulating quasi-erotic excitement through organic structure
determination (The Curious Wavefunction)]]></title>
	<author><name>The Curious Wavefunction</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/curiouswavefunction/~3/CNdknsxD4LA/stimulating-quasi-erotic-excitement.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47042</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:23:29Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:23:29Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Thanks to the graces of the intertubes I came across this rare and fascinating video of R B Woodward put up by some kind soul a couple of months ago. The novelty of the quintessential Bostonian accent, the cigarette and glass of scotch adorning the lectern...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>The Curious Wavefunction</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=2</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[How To Have A Brainstorming Session (It's the Rheo Thing)]]></title>
	<author><name>It's the Rheo Thing</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://rheothing.blogspot.com/2010/09/howto-have-brainstorming-session.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47045</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T13:23:46Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T13:23:46Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[We do quite a bit of brainstorming (aka ideation sessions) here at Aspen Research. Here's a couple of the unique steps that we take that really are productive. Maybe people are already doing this, but I've not seen these steps taken in the 4 previous places...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>It's the Rheo Thing</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=84</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[The ABCD of Open Scholarship (petermr's blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>petermr's blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PetermrsBlog/~3/bDdcQAvmFbw/"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/58.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47036</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:19Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:19Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[We had a wonderful meeting yesterday with Dave Flanders (JISC) David Shotton&amp;#8217;s (Oxford) group (#jiscopencite) and our #jiscopenbib (Cambridge/OKF) more details later. We really believe these projects can make a major change to Open Scholarship. We came...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>petermr's blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=58</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[#solo10: Green Chain Reaction starts to deliver Open Notebook Science and Open Patents (petermr's blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>petermr's blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PetermrsBlog/~3/xz9RBjf7u3Y/"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/58.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47035</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:18Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:18Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Scraped/typed into Arcturus The Green Chain Reaction is now delivering results! Due to the enormous contribution of volunteers we have now distributed work over many machines and extracted large amounts of data and successfully text-mined it. On my laptop alone...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>petermr's blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=58</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Posters and Pickiness (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2010/09/02/posters_and_pickiness.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47037</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:22Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:22Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Blogging time is short today, since I'm on a deadline to produce a couple of posters for presentation. These are for an internal hoe-down, unfortunately, so I won't be able to share the fruits of my labors with everyone out......]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>In the Pipeline</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=62</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[The Summer That Changed Everything (Liberal Arts Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>Liberal Arts Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://liberalchemistry.blogspot.com/2010/09/summer-that-changed-everything.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47039</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:38Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:38Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[This will be remembered as the summer that the Universe changed. I mean really this must have been what it was like to live in the first half of the 20th century when all the fundamental laws, constants and particles were being sorted out prompting Kelvin to...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Liberal Arts Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=138</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Cork rings: a collection of links (Chemjobber)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemjobber</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2010/09/cork-rings-collection-of-links.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47041</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:58Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:58Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Some&amp;nbsp;small and&amp;nbsp;useful&amp;nbsp;things this morning:- Wavefunction's account of the R.B. Woodward symposium at the Boston ACS is excellent. - Check out this interview with PhD Comics' Jorge Cham that Leigh Boerner conducted -- very winning. - Liberal Arts...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemjobber</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=210</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Chemjobber C&amp;EN Index: August 23, 2010 issue (Chemjobber)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemjobber</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2010/09/chemjobber-c-index-august-23-2010-issue.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47040</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T07:24:57Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T07:24:57Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Industrial positions (non-academic, non-governmental):Total number of ads: 0- Postdocs: 0- Permanent positions: 1- Ratio of US/non-US: 0Area: 67 sq. cm. Governmental positions (US, international):Total number of ads: 0- Postdocs: 1+- Permanent positions: 1-...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemjobber</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=210</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[mevans86 (Making Graphite Work)]]></title>
	<author><name>Making Graphite Work</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://graphiteworks.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/inside-students-heads/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47030</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T19:24:23Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T19:24:23Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[There is a definite difference between good teaching and good learning. On the one hand, good learning does not follow logically from good teaching, and on the other, learning can take place without the aid of a teacher per se. The two can, in theory, be completely...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Making Graphite Work</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=178</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[This Day in Science History - September 2 - Franz Xaver (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2010/09/02/this-day-in-science-history-september-2-franz-xaver.htm"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/68.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47033</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T01:23:11Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T01:23:11Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[September 2nd marks the passing of Franz Xaver von Zach. Franz Xaver was a Hungarian astronomer who was the director of the Gotha Observatory when it first began operations. He ...Read Full Post...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>About Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=68</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[stupid, stupid, stupid.... (Homebrew and Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>Homebrew and Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://homebrewandchemistry.blogspot.com/2010/09/stupid-stupid-stupidb.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47034</id>
	<updated>2010-09-02T01:23:45Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-02T01:23:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I have brewed over 115 batches of beer in my homebrewing career. I would like to think I know what I am doing. Recently, I brewed a partial mash rye ale. I was excited because I had never brewed a batch with rye in it. I have a large kettle in which I can boil...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Homebrew and Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=159</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Science plog'ing, S3'ing, and other trends (Mining Drug Space)]]></title>
	<author><name>Mining Drug Space</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://miningdrugs.blogspot.com/2010/09/science-ploging-s3ing-and-other-trends.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/39.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47010</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:43Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:43Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[After the Pepsi scandal in the scientific community it is nice to see that the scientific bloggers are moving on and yes&quot;If science bloggers (and blogging networks) work together, we can reach for the stars&quot; [@mfenner]Two recently launched blogging networks...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Mining Drug Space</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=39</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Bayer to Eliminate Unsightly Chin Fat (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/the-haystack/2010/09/bayer-to-eliminate-unsightly-chin-fat/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47021</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T19:24:13Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T19:24:13Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[As my husband and I recently looked through photos of our wedding, he kept repeating the same thing: Yikes, check out my triple chin. Click. Another triple chin. Click. Hmm, maybe I need to work out.In reality, his perceived folds of flab were a result of unfortunate...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=169</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[The only tumblr I care for is one full of gin (carbon-based curiosities)]]></title>
	<author><name>carbon-based curiosities</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.coronene.com/blog/?p=1313"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47009</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:41Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:41Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Someone finally found a use for Tumblr for something other than 4chan pictures and fucking hipsters (and their puppies). Rejoice in SCIENCE!Someone finally made a TOC ROFL to document all those stupid, awful, and awesomely bad graphical abstracts that show,...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>carbon-based curiosities</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=28</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[scheme_6_29082010 (Syntheticnature)]]></title>
	<author><name>Syntheticnature</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://syntheticnature.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/protecting-group-free-and-catalysis-based-total-synthesis-of-the-ecklonialactones/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47029</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:59Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:59Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Protecting-Group-Free and Catalysis-Based Total Synthesis of the Ecklonialactones Volker Hickmann, Manuel Alcarazo, and Alois Frstner DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja104796a Recently I read this nice paper from the Frstner group which reminds of a publication...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Syntheticnature</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=240</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[EuCheMS 2010: Chemistry with a bang (Chemistry World blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemistry World blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/?p=4472"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47011</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:45Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[My second day in Nrnberg, for the 3rd EuCheMS congress was packed full of interesting science. As I mentioned in my last blog, the congress aims to discuss and tackle some of the major challenges that are affecting our world at present. Hopefully from the first...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemistry World blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=44</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Optical activity of a chiral calix[4]arene (Computational Organic Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>Computational Organic Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://comporgchem.com/blog/?p=1066"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47020</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:33Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:33Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Determination of absolute configuration remains a difficult undertaking, one usually solved by x-ray crystallography. In my book (Chapter 1.6.3) and blog (see these posts) I have noted the use of computations in conjunction with optical rotation or electronic...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Computational Organic Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=141</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[safe4.085 (PaulingBlog)]]></title>
	<author><name>PaulingBlog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://paulingblog.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/pauling-and-einstein/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47024</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:45Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[&amp;quot;Einstein: The World through his Eyes&amp;quot; is on exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry through Sept. 26.Today, in honor of the Albert Einstein exhibit being hosted at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, we&amp;#8217;re taking a look...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>PaulingBlog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=183</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Physical exhaustion and scientific creativity (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/terra-sigillata/2010/09/01/68/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47022</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:41Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:41Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I&amp;#8217;ve just received the print version of The Chronicle of Higher Education and just have to share this with those of you who read our weekend post about being tormented by lab directors who aren&amp;#8217;t keen on non-science activities.In this front page...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=169</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[We are now Scilligence! (Cheminformatics Footprints)]]></title>
	<author><name>Cheminformatics Footprints</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemene.com:8080/Web/Blog/ViewPost.aspx?pageid=8&amp;ItemID=92&amp;mid=14"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47026</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:55Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:55Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[More&amp;nbsp;focusing on our goal to better serve life science industry and academia, we can now managed under Scilligence, which is composed of two words: Science IntelligenceAdmin&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;......]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Cheminformatics Footprints</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=233</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[We are now Scilligence! (Cheminformatics Footprints)]]></title>
	<author><name>Cheminformatics Footprints</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemene.com:8080/Web/we-are-now-scilligence.aspx"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47032</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T19:24:45Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T19:24:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[More&amp;nbsp;focusing on our goal to better serve life science industry and academia, we are now managed under Scilligence.Admin&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;......]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Cheminformatics Footprints</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=233</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Spectroscopy now! (Sciencebase Science Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Sciencebase Science Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/sciencebase-science-news-links-for-august-27th-through-september-1st.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/66.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47016</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:59Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:59Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[These are the latest science news links and snippets from Sciencebase:Diabetics drop the needle &amp;#8211; A new device based on Raman spectroscopy has been developed by scientists at MIT to help patients with diabetes monitor their blood glucose levels without...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Sciencebase Science Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=66</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Chemistry World's round-up of money and molecules (Chemistry World blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemistry World blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/?p=4455"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47012</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:46Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:46Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[PHARMACEUTICALGenzyme rejects opportunistic Sanofi bidSanofi-Aventis is not being bashful about its designs on Genzyme any longer. The French pharma giant has offered $69 (45) per share in an all-cash bid that values the US biotech at $18.5 billion.But Genzyme...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemistry World blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=44</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[q-bio 2010 Conference on Cellular Information Processing (The Seven Stones)]]></title>
	<author><name>The Seven Stones</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://blog-msb.embo.org/blog/2010/09/qbio_2010_conference_on_cellul.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/114.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47019</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:29Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:29Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[This last August 11-14, systems biologists convened in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the Fourth Annual q-bio Conference on Cellular Information Processing. The conference brought together a potent mix of theoretical and quantitative experimental biology...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>The Seven Stones</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=114</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[1,6-addition (Naturalproductman's Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://naturalproductman.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/16-conjugate-addition-with-copper/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47028</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:56Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:56Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Marc Mauduit and co-workers have published in Organic Letters on a 1,6-conjugate addition of an organozinc reagent using a catalytic amount of copper (II) triflate.OL paper...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=235</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[intermolecular Oxy Michael (Naturalproductman's Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://naturalproductman.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/an-intermolecular-oxy-michael-addition/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47027</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:56Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:56Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Karl Scheidt and co-workers at Northwestern University have published in JACS on an intermolecular oxy-Michael addition reaction catalyzed by an NHC carbene. This is a deceptively simple looking reaction but this specific bimolecular oxy-Michael reaction is...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=235</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Lab horror stories (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/the-safety-zone/2010/09/lab-horror-stories/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47023</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:41Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:41Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Care to share your favorite lab accident? There&amp;#8217;s a call out over at the chemistry reddit for your lab horror stories. An example:Two postdocs were working in the glovebox next to me. They spilled some MeLi and were mopping it up with kimwipes. They knew...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=169</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[enthalpy change copy (Master Organic Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>Master Organic Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://masterorganicchemistry.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/from-gen-chem-to-organic-chem-pt-10-hess-law/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47008</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T07:26:10Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T07:26:10Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Probably nowhere else does the contrast between the largely quantitative nature of Gen Chem with (relatively) qualitative nature of Org Chem become more apparent than with the topic of thermodynamics. Whereas you probably spent a lot of time in Gen chem figuring...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Master Organic Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=252</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Bohrium  predictable, but not boring (Chemistry World blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemistry World blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/?p=4445"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47004</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T07:25:06Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T07:25:06Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[This week&amp;#8217;s Chemistry in its element podcast features UCLA&amp;#8217;s Eric Scerri with the law abiding chemistry of bohrium.....]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemistry World blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=44</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[A New Basis for Measuring the Significance of Research (It's the Rheo Thing)]]></title>
	<author><name>It's the Rheo Thing</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://rheothing.blogspot.com/2010/09/new-basis-for-measuring-significance-of.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47018</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:23Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:23Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Assessing the value of research is always a tricky effort. One method currently being used is to count the number of times an article has been cited as a reference. This has always fallen short to me but I couldn't explain why. Now I can. The purpose of publishing...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>It's the Rheo Thing</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=84</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Criada primeira estrutura atmica de clulas em 3D (NEBIOQ-UP)]]></title>
	<author><name>NEBIOQ-UP</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://nebioq-up.blogspot.com/2010/09/criada-primeira-estrutura-atomica-de.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47006</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T07:25:49Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T07:25:49Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Um grupo de investigadores da Universidade Penn State, Estados Unidos, conseguiu desenvolver pela primeira vez um modelo a trs dimenses dos processos genticos que podem ocorrer em qualquer clula do corpo humano.Os autores acreditam que este um passo importante...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>NEBIOQ-UP</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=154</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Whisky from the Urine of Diabetics (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2010/09/01/whisky-from-the-urine-of-diabetics.htm"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/68.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47017</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:02Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:02Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I learned of whisky made from the urine of diabetics while reading Slashdot today. Sugar is recovered from the urine of a diabetic person and is added to the whisky ...Read Full Post...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>About Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=68</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[How Long Would It Take - If Everything Worked? (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2010/09/01/how_long_would_it_take_if_everything_worked.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47014</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:57Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:57Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Over at BoingBoing, they're investigating the question: &quot;How long would your PhD have taken if everything worked the first time?&quot; I have to admit, it took me a few minutes to adjust my head to that idea, since God knows,......]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>In the Pipeline</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=62</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Impact of Open Notebook Science Interview (Useful Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>Useful Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2010/09/impact-of-open-notebook-science.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47013</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:52Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:52Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Richard Poynder's interview of me on Information Today is now available: &quot;The Impact of Open Notebook Science&quot;. I appreciate the time he took to go into this much depth....]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Useful Chemistry</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=52</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[NMR Impurities Tabulated (Curly Arrow)]]></title>
	<author><name>Curly Arrow</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/ziHL/~3/CSSn3S5HomU/nmr-impurities-tabulated.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/30.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=46998</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T01:23:46Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T01:23:46Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[If you didn't already spot this useful paper on NMR impurities you should go get it now. An excellent addition to the classic paper by Gottlieb et al. that you can access here. D!...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Curly Arrow</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=30</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Cheminformatics Postdoc wins award for scientific excellence (Indiana University Cheminformatics News)]]></title>
	<author><name>Indiana University Cheminformatics News</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cheminfonews.blogspot.com/2010/09/cheminformatics-postdoc-wins-award-for.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47025</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:25:52Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:25:52Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Qian Zhu, a postdoctoral fellow working with David Wild, has been named a winner of the fall 2010 CINF Scholarship for Scientific Excellence (see http://acscinf.org/html/sciexcel.html). The scholarship, awarded by the Division of Chemical Information (CINF)...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Indiana University Cheminformatics News</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=217</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Chemistry on TV: Felicity and Deep Space Nine (ChemBark)]]></title>
	<author><name>ChemBark</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://blog.chembark.com/2010/09/01/chemistry-on-tv-felicity-and-deep-space-nine/"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/8.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47003</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T07:24:59Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T07:24:59Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Whilecleaning upmy hard drive,Icame across these images I&amp;#8217;d saved of examples of chemistry on television:These three aresequentialscreenshotsfrom a seasonone episode of Felicity. The show used chemistry as the classic &amp;#8220;so-hard-it-freaks-me-out&amp;#8221;...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>ChemBark</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=8</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Monitoring Non-Productive Metathesis in RCM Reactions (All Things Metathesis)]]></title>
	<author><name>All Things Metathesis</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AllThingsMetathesis/~3/MPTm1xCTYlE/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47001</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T01:25:17Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T01:25:17Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Stewart, I. C.; Keitz, B. K.; Kuhn, K. M.; Thomas, R. M.; Grubbs, R. H. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 8534-8535.One challenge of mechanistic studies of reversible reactions is that its hard to be sure whether there are reversible steps going on that youre not...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>All Things Metathesis</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=231</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[iOS overtakes Linux (MacinChemBlog)]]></title>
	<author><name>MacinChemBlog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/macinchemblog/~3/Ss-iAewb868/71c0b9a75a0a7ea1415963214e596676-590.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47000</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T01:24:59Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T01:24:59Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[The latest marketshare data is in from Net Applications, perhaps the most notable aspect is that they have decided to now merge the data from iPad, iPhone and iPod touch into a single category &quot;iOS&quot;. The combined iOS numbers now account for more than 1% of...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>MacinChemBlog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=156</uri>
	</contributor>
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</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Scientia Est Experientia (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2010/09/01/scientia_est_experientia.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=47015</id>
	<updated>2010-09-01T13:24:58Z</updated>
	<published>2010-09-01T13:24:58Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Chad Orzel has a post up on the two halves of physics, and about how people tend to forget one of them: the experimentalists. I think he's right, and the problem is the glamorous coating that began to stick to......]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>In the Pipeline</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=62</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>
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