Help us to make this Chemistry blog the best by making regular visits.
HOT NEWS HOT NEWS HOT NEWS HOT NEWS HOT NEWS HOT NEWS
(1) MIT: New insights on fusion power

David Chandler, MIT News Office
December 3, 2008

Research carried out at MIT's Alcator C-Mod fusion reactor may have brought the promise of fusion as a future power source a bit closer to reality, though scientists caution that a practical fusion powerplant is still decades away.

Adapted from - http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/fusion-results-tt1203.html


(2)Disappearing superconductivity reappears -- in 2-D

Scientists studying a material that appeared to lose its ability to carry current with no resistance say new measurements reveal that the material is indeed a superconductor -- but only in two dimensions. Equally surprising, this new form of 2-D superconductivity emerges at a higher temperature than ordinary 3-D superconductivity in other compositions of the same material.

Adapted from - http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/PR_display.asp?prID=865

Hot News Links Visit .....
Custom Search

October 26, 2008

CACTVS Chemoinformatics Toolkit - free academic versions

CACTVS Chemoinformatics Toolkit - free academic versions

Chemistry Freeware


"This page links to free academic versions of the Cactvs Chemoinformatics Toolkit. The packages found here are for evaluation and use in research and education only. They are not legal for use in any commercial environment. No redistribution in any format, but feel of course free to link to this page.

Commercial toolkit versions with enhanced functionality are available for licensing.

Not all releases are updated with the same frequency"[1].
1.http://www.xemistry.com/academic

Analytical Inorganic Organic Physical

No comments:

Free Chemistry Hand Books

Hand Books

This site provides thermochemical, thermophysical, and ion energetics data compiled by NIST under the Standard Reference Data Program.


Learn Chemistry Online - Free online courses