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<title>Chemical blogspace - latest posts</title>
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<updated>2013-06-17T23:54:23Z</updated>
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<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Noble gases hitch a ride on hydrous minerals (Chemspy Chemical Searching)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemspy.com/noble-gases-hitch-a-ride-on-hydrous-minerals.html"/>
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	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83679</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T22:43:39Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T22:43:39Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Noble gases hitch a ride on hydrous minerals - The six noble gases do not normally dissolve into minerals, leaving earth scientists to wonder how they are recycled back into the Earth. Now, researchers at Brown have discovered that the lattice structure of...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=61</uri>
	</contributor>
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<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[This Day in Science History - June 18 - William Lassell (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/17/this-day-in-science-history-june-18-william-lassell.htm"/>
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	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83680</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T22:44:25Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T22:44:25Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[June 18th is William Lassell's birthday. Lassell was a successful English brewer with an interest in astronomy. He designed and built ...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[Iron Facts Quiz (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/17/iron-facts-quiz.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=83678</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T18:44:40Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T18:44:40Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Iron is one of the few elements you can encounter in its pure form. You can even easily get it from your breakfast cereal. Test your knowledge of iron with this ...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[In Print: Price Harry Turns into a Doll and Other Misleading Headlines (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/newscripts/2013/06/in-print-price-harry-turns-into-a-doll-and-other-misleading-headlines/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83675</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:46:45Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:46:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Read all about it: Misleading headlines can even plague presidential elections. Credit: Byron Rollins/AP/WikipediaThe Newscripts blog would like to be closer Internet buddies with our glossy print Newscripts column, sohere wehighlight whats going onin the print...]]></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[OpenAPIs for scientific instrumentation? (The OpenScience Project)]]></title>
	<author><name>The OpenScience Project</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=677"/>
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	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83674</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:44:54Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:44:54Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[An interesting question from Dale Smith: Are there OpenAPIs for remote sensing and monitoring of scientific instruments? Dale pointed us at this very cool RSOE EDIS alert map as an example of what could be possible with distributed consumer-grade sensors that...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>The OpenScience Project</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=81</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Flaming and Glowing Cocktails (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/17/flaming-and-glowing-cocktails.htm"/>
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	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83673</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:44:27Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:44:27Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Do you want to make glowing or flaming cocktails for a party or just for fun? You've got several options for ingredients you can add to a drink to make ...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[Will shale gas create #chemjobs, or just engineering/construction jobs? (Chemjobber)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemjobber</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2013/06/will-shale-gas-create-chemjobs-or-just.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83677</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:48:14Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:48:14Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Also in this week's C&amp;amp;EN, an interesting set of comments reported by Michael McCoy from the annual meeting of the American Chemistry Council (the chemical industry's trade group) (emphasis mine):Through the end of March, nearly 100 chemical investment projects...]]></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[Pay-to-Delay: Not Necessarily Illegal, But Not Long For The World (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2013/06/17/paytodelay_not_necessarily_illegal_but_not_long_for_the_world.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83672</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:43:50Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:43:50Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[The Supreme Court has another ruling that affects the drug industry: FTC v. Actavis took up the question of &quot;pay to delay&quot;, the practice of paying generic companies to go away and not challenge a branded drug. Actavis was in......]]></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[This week's C&amp;EN (Chemjobber)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemjobber</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2013/06/this-weeks-c_17.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83676</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:48:10Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:48:10Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Some interesting articles in this week's C&amp;amp;EN:A comprehensive cover story on PARP inhibitors from Lisa Jarvis.&amp;nbsp;Jean-Francois Tremblay has an intriguing article on an American/Chinese pyridine plant collaboration.&amp;nbsp;Two articles about the changes...]]></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[GPCRs Are As Crazy As You Thought (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2013/06/17/gpcrs_are_as_crazy_as_you_thought.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83671</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:43:45Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:43:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[That's my take-away from this paper, which takes a deep look at a reconstituted beta-adrenergic receptor via fluorine NMR. There are at least four distinct states (two inactive ones, the active one, and an intermediate), and the relationships between them......]]></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[IU chemists produce star-shaped macromolecule that grabs large anions (Chemspy Chemical Searching)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemspy.com/iu-chemists-produce-star-shaped-macromolecule-that-grabs-large-anions.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/61.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83667</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T02:43:57Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T02:43:57Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[IU chemists produce star-shaped macromolecule that grabs large anions - Chemists at Indiana University Bloomington have created a symmetrical, five-sided macrocycle that is easy to synthesize and has characteristics that may help expand the molecular tool box...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=61</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Aggravating Aggregators (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2013/06/17/aggravating_aggregators.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83670</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:43:41Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:43:41Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Compound aggregation is a well-known problem in biochemical assays (although if you go back a few years, that certainly wasn't the case). Some small molecules will start to bunch up under some assay conditions, and instead of your target protein......]]></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[Plastic Shielding for Protection from Cosmic Radiation. Don't Laugh, I'm Serious (It's the Rheo Thing)]]></title>
	<author><name>It's the Rheo Thing</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.rheothing.com/2013/06/plastic-shielding-for-protection-from.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83669</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T06:45:19Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T06:45:19Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I'm not sure that in the remainder of my life that I will see any manned spaceflights leave Earth orbit, but more and more discussion is occurring over this, whether it is Obama wanting NASA to land on an asteroid or the 1-way suicide mission to Mars that 500,000...]]></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[What a Meth Lab Smells Like (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/17/what-a-meth-lab-smells-like.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=83668</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T06:45:02Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T06:45:02Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Do you live or work next to a meth lab? How would you know? The big giveaway of a meth lab is its trash, which would include everyday chemicals that ...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[This Day in Science History - June 17 - William Crookes (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/16/this-day-in-science-history-june-17-william-crookes.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=83666</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T22:44:15Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T22:44:15Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[June 17th is William Crookes' birthday. He was an English chemist who discovered the element thallium. He was also the inventor of the Crookes radiometer, sold in many museum gift ...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[(-)-Nakadomarin A (B.R.S.M.)]]></title>
	<author><name>B.R.S.M.</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://brsmblog.com/?p=2115&amp;utm_source=rss&amp;utm_medium=rss&amp;utm_campaign=total-synthesis-of-nakadomarin-a"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83665</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T14:50:09Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T14:50:09Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Total Synthesis of ()-Nakadomarin ADavid A. Evans et. al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2013, Just Accepted [PDF] [SI] [GROUP]DOI: 10.1021/ja404673sAt first glance I didn't think that the appearance of another nakadomarin A synthesis in JACS a couple of days ago was...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>B.R.S.M.</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=267</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[OpenScience poster (The OpenScience Project)]]></title>
	<author><name>The OpenScience Project</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=672"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/81.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83664</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T14:44:57Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T14:44:57Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I&amp;#8217;m giving a poster in a few days about openscience.org, and it has been a very long time since I&amp;#8217;ve had to make a poster. This one turned out quite text-heavy, but I wanted to make a few arguments that seemed difficult or impossible to translate...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>The OpenScience Project</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=81</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[(Almost) Translate the InChI code into JavaScript Part IV (Noel O'Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Noel O'Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2013/06/almost-translate-inchi-code-into.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83663</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T06:45:41Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T06:45:41Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Readers may remember that I made an attempt to convert the InChI code to Javascript some time ago. Recently Micha Nowotka of the ChEMBL group used the same technique (Emscripten) but a different approach to achieve the same thing. Check out the results over...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Noel O'Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=101</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[The Perovskite Project (Chemistry Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemistry Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemistry-blog.com/2013/06/16/the-perovskite-project/"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/74.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83660</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T02:45:07Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T02:45:07Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[How&amp;#8217;s this for a good chemistry yarn? A crack team of knitters from theUniversityof Surrey&amp;#8217;s Chemistry Department have spun out an unlikely collaborative project by rallying weavers everywhere to help them string together a cuddly version of perovskite.Chief...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemistry Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=74</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[How Does Teflon Stick to a Pan? (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/16/how-does-teflon-stick-to-a-pan.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=83662</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T06:44:58Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T06:44:58Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Teflon is DuPont's brand name for polytetrafluoroethylene or PTFE, a fluoropolymer in which the fluorine atoms are so tightly bonded to the carbon atom that everything else slips right off. It's a miracle of modern chemistry that you encounter whenever you...]]></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[This Day in Science History - June 16 - First Woman in Space (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/15/this-day-in-science-history-june-16-first-woman-in-space.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=83659</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T22:44:37Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T22:44:37Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[The Soviet space program was looking for a woman to launch into space. In 1962, they started to look for candidates with two criteria: their lady had to be an ...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[kashthealien (Kashthealien's Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Kashthealien's Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://kashthealien.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/213/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83658</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T14:48:48Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T14:48:48Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Here is some simple python code that uses NLTKlibraries to find rhyming words of a given level.import nltkdef rhyme(inp, level): entries = nltk.corpus.cmudict.entries() syllables = [(word, syl) for word, syl in entries if word == inp] rhymes = [] for (word,...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Kashthealien's Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=209</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Are you a Google Reader reader? (Noel O'Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Noel O'Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2013/06/are-you-google-reader-reader.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83657</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T14:46:14Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T14:46:14Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[If you are using Google Reader to read this, you have under three weeks to migrate to another platform (Feedly looks like a good bet) before Google pulls the plug on it. I try not to get too involved with monitoring stats but since Google Reader is about to...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Noel O'Blog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=101</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Why More People Drown in Fresh Water than Salt Water (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/15/why-more-people-drown-in-fresh-water-than-salt-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=83656</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T14:45:15Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T14:45:15Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[First off, were you aware more people drown in fresh water than in salt water? In fact, 90% of drownings occur in fresh water, such as swimming pools, lakes and ...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[Illustrating EFMO fragmentation with Jmol (Molecular Modeling Basics)]]></title>
	<author><name>Molecular Modeling Basics</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://molecularmodelingbasics.blogspot.com/2013/06/illustrating-efmo-fragmentation-with.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83655</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T06:49:04Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T06:49:04Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[On Tuesday I am giving a talk and I want to illustrate fragmentation of a protein for the EFMO method. &amp;nbsp;So I used Jmol to create this movie which I will embed in a Powerpoint slideThe underlying Jmol script is here. &amp;nbsp;Just paste it in to the Jmol Script...]]></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[Molegro Virtual Docker Update (MacinChemBlog)]]></title>
	<author><name>MacinChemBlog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/macinchemblog/~3/gwZI_uzMhZg/a23967eda7f75e0434fa062571e4a147-1257.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83652</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T02:48:01Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T02:48:01Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[An update to the Molegro Virtual Docker has been announced. It includes new data analysis tools that are now available directly from within Molegro Virtual Docker. Some of the new features include:New and powerful regression features: Support Vector Machine...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>MacinChemBlog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=156</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Zinc Facts and Weight (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/15/zinc-facts-and-weight.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=83654</id>
	<updated>2013-06-15T06:44:54Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-15T06:44:54Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[It's a common perception that taking multivitamins can make you gain weight. At least part of the effect could be due to the presence of zinc in vitamins. Zinc is ...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[Clustering of a few chemical databases (ChEMBL)]]></title>
	<author><name>ChEMBL</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chembl.blogspot.com/2013/06/clustering-of-few-chemical-databases.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83653</id>
	<updated>2013-06-16T06:47:49Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-16T06:47:49Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Above is a PCA plot of a number (18) of databases contained within UniChem (click image to make it bigger). The plot contains 30 odd % of the variance, so certainly not the complete picture, and pretty close to the dignity level of plotting in 2D! Check out...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>ChEMBL</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=195</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Resynthesis of tert-butyl (2-((1,5-dimethyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)amino)-2-oxoethyl)carbamate, OSM-S-17 (AEW 63-1) (TCMDC_ArylPyrrole)]]></title>
	<author><name>TCMDC_ArylPyrrole</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://malaria.ourexperiment.org/tcmdc_ap/7555/Resynthesis_of_tertbutyl_215dimethyl3oxo2phenyl23dihydro1Hpyrazol4ylamino2oxoethylcarbamate_OSMS17_AEW_631.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83651</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T22:51:04Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T22:51:04Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[See also:&amp;nbsp;Synthesis of ethyl 2,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxylate (AEW 29-1)&amp;nbsp;but with EDCI and HOBt.Procedure:Boc-Gly-OH (200 mg, 1.14 mmol, 1 equiv.), EDCI (262 mg, 1.37 mmol, 1.2 equiv.) and HOBt (15 mg, 0.11 mmol, 0.1 equiv.) were stirred in CH2Cl2...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>TCMDC_ArylPyrrole</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=266</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Odors from human skin cells can be used to identify melanoma (Chemspy Chemical Searching)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemspy.com/odors-from-human-skin-cells-can-be-used-to-identify-melanoma.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/61.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83646</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T18:44:27Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T18:44:27Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Odors from human skin cells can be used to identify melanoma - According to new research from the Monell Center and collaborating institutions, odors from human skin cells can be used to identify melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. In addition to detecting...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=61</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[This Day in Science History - June 15 - Jean-Franois Piltre de Rozier (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/14/this-day-in-science-history-june-15-jean-francois-pilatre-de-rozier.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=83650</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T22:45:35Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T22:45:35Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Jean-Fran&amp;#231;ois Pil&amp;#226;tre de Rozier was the curator of King Louis XVI's natural history collections at the time the Montgolfier brothers lifted a sheep, cockerel and duck up in a hot ...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[This Week on CENtral Science: Gribbles, #3Dprinting, and more (C&amp;ENtral Science)]]></title>
	<author><name>C&amp;ENtral Science</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://cenblog.org/grand-central/2013/06/this-week-on-central-science-gribbles-3dprinting-and-more/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83645</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T14:46:41Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T14:46:41Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Tweet of the Week:4th opinion: Myriad &amp;#8211; isolated DNA is not patentable, but synthetic DNA is. SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 13, 2013To the network:Cleantech Chemistry:The Gut(microbe)less Gribble Biofuel Hero?andIEA Looks To Fossil Fuel Industry to Control...]]></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[I can't compete with this (Chemjobber)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemjobber</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2013/06/i-cant-compete-with-this.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83647</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T18:49:59Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T18:49:59Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[From the comments at In the Pipeline in reaction to the management moves at Merck, someone who is much, much better at The Onion-style satire than I am:MERCK TO CUT WORKFORCE 120 PERCENT&amp;nbsp;NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP.com) - Merck will reduce its workforce by an unprecedented...]]></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[Playing with Proteins (Chemistry World blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemistry World blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/2013/06/14/playing-with-proteins/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83640</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T10:43:16Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T10:43:16Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[On my first day at Chemistry World, I was surprised to see a box of toys sitting on the editors desk. Gifts for children? Executive stress relief? Maybe Ive joined one of those funky dotcom-style offices where people just play with toys for inspiration? Protein...]]></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[Great OpenScience news today (The OpenScience Project)]]></title>
	<author><name>The OpenScience Project</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=670"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/81.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83642</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T10:45:10Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T10:45:10Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Lots of fantastic OpenScience happenings in the news today:The G8 Science ministers support open data in science with one of the strongest statements I&amp;#8217;ve seen: &amp;#8220;To the greatest extent and with the fewest constraints possible publicly funded scientific...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>The OpenScience Project</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=81</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Different Types of Dry Ice (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/14/different-types-of-dry-ice.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=83644</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T14:44:17Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T14:44:17Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[You probably know you can drop dry ice in warm water to make fog, but you might not know there are different types of dry ice. Ideally, 'dry ice' is ...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[naturalproductman (Naturalproductman's Blog)]]></title>
	<author><name>Naturalproductman's Blog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://naturalproductman.wordpress.com/2013/06/14/website-for-site-subscriptions-for-chemdraw/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83639</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:49:43Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:49:43Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Here&amp;#8217;s the link for Chemdraw in case your institution/school/company has purchased a site subscription....]]></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[Busy day today (Chemjobber)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemjobber</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2013/06/busy-day-today.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83643</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T10:48:18Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T10:48:18Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Posts later in the day, I hope.In the meantime, head over to Just Like Cooking, where See Arr Oh is following up on Sturgeon's piece from yesterday and asking: &quot;What are your top two workplace criteria?&quot;&amp;nbsp;...]]></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[MacPro (MacinChemBlog)]]></title>
	<author><name>MacinChemBlog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/macinchemblog/~3/rlFlzFqCl8Y/84fdd8257d04415aae7ce99753c152f5-1256.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83638</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:46:31Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:46:31Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I was just looking at a few of the images of the internals of the new MacPro, I wonder how long it will be before someone produces a replacement transparent cover and subtle lighting for illumination. Could look pretty cool....]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>MacinChemBlog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=156</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[May open access highlights: UNESCO adopts open access policy (Chemistry Central)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemistry Central</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://blogs.chemistrycentral.com/ccblog/2013/06/14/may-open-access-highlights-unesco-adopts-open-access-policy/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83637</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:45:43Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:45:43Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Over the last few months a growing number of governments, funders and research institutions have been adopting new policies on open access. Last month, UNESCO became the latest high profile organisation to introduce such a policy, announcing that they would...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemistry Central</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=92</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[The Death of the Single Pass Peer Review (Chem-bla-ics)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chem-bla-ics</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/mpIP/~3/F3P0_GRu9IM/the-death-of-single-pass-peer-review.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/1.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83629</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T02:42:06Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T02:42:06Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[One key aspect of peer review is to ensure that the paper is scientifically sound. The publishing system therefore asks peers to review the paper and test that. Part of this is to see if relevant literature is cited, backing up key finding around the addressed...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chem-bla-ics</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=1</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Periodic Trends Quiz (About Chemistry)]]></title>
	<author><name>About Chemistry</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://chemistry.about.com/b/2013/06/14/periodic-trends-quiz.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=83641</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T10:44:45Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T10:44:45Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[The periodic table arranges elements by increasing atomic number and similar chemical properties. These recurring chemical properties are what make the table a periodic one. Do you know how different properties, ...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[Making Changes Inside Merck's R&amp;D (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2013/06/14/making_changes_inside_mercks_rd.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83633</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:44:05Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:44:05Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[I've heard from more than one source that Roger Perlmutter has been shaking things up this week at Merck. Since he only took over R&amp;D; in March, that's a pretty short lag time - if these reports are accurate, he......]]></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[One. . .Million. . .Pounds (For a New Antibiotic?) (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2013/06/14/one_million_pounds_for_a_new_antibiotic.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83634</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:44:11Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:44:11Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Via Stuart Cantrill on Twitter, I see that UK Prime Minister David Cameron is prepared to announce a prize for anyone who can &quot;identify and solve the biggest problem of our time&quot;. He's leaving that open, and his examples are......]]></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[unknown (It's the Rheo Thing)]]></title>
	<author><name>It's the Rheo Thing</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.rheothing.com/2013/06/some-places-are-banning-plastic-as-way.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83636</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:45:27Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:45:27Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Some places are banning plastic as a way to stop pollution. Going completely in the opposite direction, Tennessee, is banning plastic bottle from landfills (aluminum cans too). Beautiful proof that plastics can be recycledplastics should be recycledplastics...]]></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[ChemDoodle Updates (MacinChemBlog)]]></title>
	<author><name>MacinChemBlog</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/macinchemblog/~3/iZCGRWdMRnI/9a84d3ef90dbb564f224acc0630f0bdb-1255.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83631</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T02:46:05Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T02:46:05Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[IChemLabs have announced a couple of updatesChemDoodle Web Components 5.2.2 has been released, this is a minor update This update fixes some issues, and most notably stabilises the WebGL text system. They have updated a few of the demos to show off this feature:2D...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>MacinChemBlog</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=156</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[A Beta-Secretase Inhibitor Hits the Skids in Alzheimer's (In the Pipeline)]]></title>
	<author><name>In the Pipeline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/2013/06/14/a_betasecretase_inhibitor_hits_the_skids_in_alzheimers.php"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83635</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T06:44:15Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T06:44:15Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[The brutal drumbeat of Alzheimer's clinical failure continues at Eli Lilly. After the Phase III failure of their gamma-secretase inhibitor semagacestat, and a delusional attempt to pretend that the anti-amyloid antibody solanezumab succeeded, now comes word...]]></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[Luminous bacterial proteins detect chemicals in water (Chemspy Chemical Searching)]]></title>
	<author><name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.chemspy.com/luminous-bacterial-proteins-detect-chemicals-in-water.html"/>
	<link rel='related' title='portrait' type='image/jpeg' href='http://cb.openmolecules.net/images/portraits/61.jpg'/>
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83630</id>
	<updated>2013-06-14T02:43:20Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-14T02:43:20Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Luminous bacterial proteins detect chemicals in water - Scientists have developed a simple color sensor principle which facilitates the detection of residual medications, trace metals from industrial process waters, and many other substances. This is the concept:...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Chemspy Chemical Searching</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=61</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[MPCHol_NMR (OChemOnline)]]></title>
	<author><name>OChemOnline</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://ochemonline.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/cram-rules-in-the-kingdom-of-grignard-reactions/"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83628</id>
	<updated>2013-06-13T22:48:12Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-13T22:48:12Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[This Spring we revisited an experiment we had done a couple of years ago that involved adding a phenylmagnesiumbromide Grignard reagent to a series methylcyclohexanone positional isomers. This time I performed an NMR analysis that I had not done before. A 1971...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>OChemOnline</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=203</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>

<entry>
	<title><![CDATA[Have MPs read The Geek Manifesto? (Try this at home)]]></title>
	<author><name>Try this at home</name></author>
	<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.t2ah.com/2013/06/have-mps-read-geek-manifesto.html"/>
	
	<id>http://cb.openmolecules.net/post.php?post_id=83632</id>
	<updated>2013-06-17T10:50:55Z</updated>
	<published>2013-06-17T10:50:55Z</published>
	<summary type='html'><![CDATA[Remember the Geek Manifesto? It's a great book by Mark Henderson that calls for a more evidence based approach to politics and decision making. I reviewed it last year, so I won't go on about it in any more detail now.You might also remember that geeks from...]]></summary>
	
	<contributor>
		<name>Try this at home</name>
		<uri>http://cb.openmolecules.net/blog_search.php?blog_id=286</uri>
	</contributor>
	<gd:rating value='0' min='0' max='100'/>
</entry>
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