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Inspired by genetics, chemistry finally takes hold of its own code

Inspired by genetics, chemistry finally takes hold of its own code - Nature proves every day that it is both complex and efficient. Organic chemists are envious of it; their conventional tools confine them to simpler achievements. Thanks to the work of professor Stefan Matile's team from the University of Geneva, these limitations could become a thing of the past. His publication in the Nature Chemistry journal indeed offers a new kind of code to chemists, allowing them to access new levels of complexity.(10.1038/nchem.1429)

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Chemists explain the molecular workings of promising fuel cell electrolyte

Chemists explain the molecular workings of promising fuel cell electrolyte - Researchers from New York University and the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart reveal how protons move in phosphoric acid in a Nature Chemistry study that sheds new light on the workings of a promising fuel cell electrolyte. Reference: 'The mechanism of proton conduction in phosphoric acid,' M E Tuckerman et al, Nature Chemistry (2012) doi:10.1038/nchem.1329

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A New Tool To Reveal Structure Of Proteins

A New Tool To Reveal Structure Of Proteins - A new method to reveal the structure of proteins could help researchers understand biological molecules – both those involved in causing disease and those performing critical functions in healthy cells. In the current online edition of Nature Chemistry, Christopher Jaroniec, associate professor of chemistry at Ohio State University, and his colleagues describe a new solid state NMR method that uses paramagnetic tags to help visualize the shape of protein molecules. Reference: 'Protein fold determined by paramagnetic magic-angle spinning solid-state NMR spectroscopy,' I. Sengupta et al, Nature Chemistry (2012) doi:10.1038/nchem.1299