High yield production of dihydrogen from xylose by cell-free enzyme cascade
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Get to Work, Enzymes!
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Vitamin C Goes Astray
Reaction pathways for Maillard degradation of vitamin C are clarified and the end-products identified
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Our Daily Bread — Part 3
Exploring the chemical reactions during the baking of the bread and the skills trained and experienced bakers need
![Like a Detective Story: The Discovery of C60](https://www.chemistryviews.org/wp-content/uploads/legacy/common/images/thumbnails/source/13dabe0d48c.jpg)
Like a Detective Story: The Discovery of C60
The discovery of fullerenes was neither quick nor easy, and was rich in surprising twists
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Chemical Industry
Long-term data show that the EU chemicals industry has significantly reduced its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
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Wonderlab Comic – April Fools' Day
Sophie and Jin-Jo play a practical joke on Catman and not only ruin his reaction, but also his day
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Tips for Writing Better Science Papers: Experimental (7)
Possibly the easiest section of a manuscript to write, but there are still things you can do to improve your experimental section
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Guess the Chemist (16)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
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Interview with James T. Aquaticus
James Thermus Aquaticus, a Gram-negative thermophilic bacterium, talks about his involvement in the most important enzymes in molecular biology
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Let Those Without Syn Cast the First Post
If you are publishing the recipe for your synthesis, then you had better be precise. Why? Because the bloggers are watching!