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Nature Chemistry

Scientific Journal providing information from all areas of chemistry.

Nature Chemistry is a monthly journal dedicated to publishing high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research in all areas of chemistry. As well as reflecting the traditional core subjects of analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, the journal also features a broad range of chemical research including, but not limited to, catalysis, computational and theoretical chemistry, environmental chemistry, green chemistry, medicinal chemistry, nuclear chemistry, polymer chemistry, supramolecular chemistry and surface chemistry. Other cross-disciplinary topics such as bioinorganic, bioorganic, organometallic and physical–organic chemistry will also be featured. The submission of manuscripts detailing multidisciplinary research performed at the interface of chemistry and other scientific fields of inquiry such as biology, materials science, nanotechnology and physics is also encouraged, where the central theme of the work — and the major advances that are reported — fall within the bounds of chemistry.

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See also: Journal Nature - Scientific journal covering research from a variety of academic disciplines, mostly in science and technology

Details last updated 07-Dec-2019

Nature Chemistry News

Vibrating dyes nicknamed "molecular jackhammers" smash apart tumour membranes

GEN News - 20-Dec-2023

A novel way to beat cancer in the lab showing promise in mice

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Lab-made synthetic nerve transmits signal within a microsecond

Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) - 28-Apr-2022

Light-driven artificial nerve could one day be used for medical devices or implants to cure diseases

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Innovative strategy for eliminating cancer cells

Jerusalem Post - 30-Jun-2019

Nobel Prize winners are involved in the discovery of the ubiquitin system

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Self assembling biological tissue-like material grown in lab

Queen Mary University of London - 28-Sep-2015

QMUL create materials using peptides and proteins that self-assemble to form a dynamic tissue. N...

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