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  • Bruce Gibb discusses how and why chemists name reactions and molecules — and what makes such monikers stick.

    • Bruce C. Gibb
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  • Michelle Francl suggests that chemists should keep on name-dropping.

    • Michelle Francl
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  • Dennis P. Curran invites everyone to join the dawning new era of organic synthesis.

    • Dennis P. Curran
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  • For Patrick Goymer, the story behind the scientists who first described the phenomenon known as hydrogen bonding is a familiar one.

    • Patrick Goymer
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  • Bringing knowledge management to bear on the process of scientific research may have benefits for everyone, explains Bruce Gibb.

    • Bruce C. Gibb
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  • Michelle Francl wonders if home labs make (better) chemists.

    • Michelle Francl
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  • Jean-François Lutz wonders whether chemists should slow down.

    • Jean-François Lutz
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  • Michelle Francl wonders what abstract objects might be lurking in our beakers.

    • Michelle Francl
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