Choosing A Safe Finish & Finishing Safety

Finishing chemistry has changed radically in recent years. The most significant advance has been the development water-based finishes in response to both the

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SIMARC

SIMARC was born 18th November 1998 and it is situated in the Linkoping University in Sweden. The center covers a broad research area: Materials Science (Electronic, photonic and spintronic materials, etc.); Chemical Physics, Chemistry (catalysts, free radicals, etc.); Radiation Physics, Medical Science (e.g. retrospective, medical radiation

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City Life Negatively Affects Our Brain and Health In General

THE CITY HAS always been an engine of intellectual life, from the 18th-century coffeehouses of London, where citizens gathered to discuss chemistry and radical politics, to the Left Bank bars of modern Paris, where Pablo Picasso held forth on modern art.

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Radical clock

In chemistry, a radical clock is a chemical compound that assists in the indirect methodology

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The Looming Petascale | Science & Technology | Chemical & En

Chemists gear up for a new generation of supercomputers - computational chemistry is facing the need to radically retool its methods. The new petascale computers will be 1,000 times faster than the terascale supercomputers of today, performing more than 1,000 trillion operations per second.

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