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These three online publishing practices haven’t yet fully materialized
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11 Aug 2015
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The Internet has helped excite the public about the periodic table
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10 Aug 2015
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How to fight the spread of pseudoscience online
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10 Aug 2015
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The Internet has allowed scientists instantaneous access to massive amounts of chemical data
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9 Aug 2015
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The Internet has given chemists new tools for finding work
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8 Aug 2015
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The Internet has made chemistry partnerships blossom around the world
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7 Aug 2015
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The Internet has allowed pharmaceutical firms to lower the costs of R+D
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6 Aug 2015
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The Internet and World Wide Web have ignited modern computational chemistry
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5 Aug 2015
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The Internet has shifted the way students learn
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4 Aug 2015
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Blogs have given chemists a platform to discuss ideas in the open
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3 Aug 2015
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These three online publishing practices haven’t yet fully materialized
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2 Aug 2015
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Predictions: how the Internet will change chemistry in the next 10 years
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1 Aug 2015
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Survey: We Asked Chemists How They Use the Internet
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31 Jul 2015
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Timeline: A Brief History of the Internet And Chemistry
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30 Jul 2015
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