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Robin Findlay Hendry †‡, Two Conceptions of the Chemical Bond, Philosophy of Science, Vol. 75, No. 5, Proceedings of the 2006 Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science AssociationPart II: Symposia ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew non-volatile memory platform built with covalent organic frameworks
Researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo have created a new material platform for non-volatile memories using covalent ...
Boldyrev thinks the molecule could help chemists understand bonding, structure, and stability in other molecules, especially inorganic compounds.
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Polaritons enable tunable and efficient molecular charge transfer across broader spectrum of light
Polaritons are quasiparticles emerging from strong interactions between light particles (i.e., photons) and matter ...
Periodic Graphics: Making molecular sandwiches Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning looks at the chemistry and history of ferrocene and other sandwich compounds.
Physics Rules of attraction: Strange chemical bonds that defy the textbooks Our most fundamental ideas about how atoms and molecules stick together are changing.
Newly developed DNA nanostructures can form flexible, fluid, and stimuli-responsive condensates without relying on chemical cross-linking, report researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo ...
Researchers created the oddball molecule — a strange configuration of sodium-potassium with an ultralong chemical bond — at 134 nanokelvin, or just 134 billionths of a degree above absolute zero.
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