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Nature: Skeleton Crew

Nature: Skeleton Crew. Posted on May 31, 2023 by Mark Peplow. An explosion of methods to insert, delete or swap single atoms in the cores of molecules could accelerate drug discovery. This entry was posted in Highlights. Bookmark the permalink. ← C&EN''s Talented 12: Raúl Hernández Sánchez. C&EN: Protein enables better lanthanide ...

Unlocking the Lanthanome

Unlocking the Lanthanome. Posted on October 21, 2022 by Mark Peplow. The secret biological life of lanthanides (C&EN). This entry was posted in Feature reporting, My Work. Bookmark the permalink. ← The race to upcycle CO 2. C&EN: Molecular ring mimics photosynthetic machinery →. Iridium and nickel catalysts …

C&EN: Lasers liberate hydrogen from ammonia water

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

Skeletal edit swaps carbon for nitrogen

Single-atom edit offers medicinal chemists a direct route from quinolines to quinazolines by Mark Peplow, special to C&EN

C&EN: A simply smashing ammonia synthesis

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

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I was the editor of Chemistry World magazine from 2006 to 2008, which followed two years as a reporter at Nature. I now live and …

Nature Biotechnology: Click chemistry targets antibody-drug conjugates ...

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

C&EN: Claims of water turning into hydrogen peroxide ...

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

Highlights Archives

This organic chemist harnesses the catalytic power of iron with light. Posted in Highlights | Comments Off on C&EN''s Talented 12: Julian West. Nature: Meet ''goldene'': this gilded cousin of graphene is also one atom thick. ... Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, …

''Almost magical'': chemists can now move single atoms in and out …

Mark Peplow. PMID: 37259000 DOI: 10.1038/d41586-023-01735-1 No abstract available. Keywords: Chemistry; Drug discovery; Technology. MeSH terms Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic* / methods Drug Discovery / methods Models, Molecular ...

C&EN: Water boosts light-driven coupling chemistry

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

C&EN: Chemistry and biology unite to recycle mixed plastics

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

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I am a Contributing Editor at Chemical & Engineering News, and a Consultant Editor for the magazine section of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, editing news features that include: ''The other microbiome''; ''Agents of influence''; and ''Kickstart your research''. I edited the UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser''s ...

ILLUSTRATION BY DAVID PARKINS SKELETON CREW

By Mark Peplow ILLUSTRATION BY DAVID PARKINS Nature ... to think about synthesis," says organic chemist Junqi Li at Iowa State University in Ames. The pay-offs could be enormous. New kinds

Chemical & Engineering News: Looking for cheaper routes ...

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C&EN: Can industry decarbonize steelmaking?

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

Chemistry World: Evidence in the fake news era

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

The robo-chemist

The robo-chemist. Posted on August 30, 2014 by. A Nature article about the effort to build a machine that can synthesize any organic compound. This entry was posted in Feature reporting. Bookmark the permalink. ← Lights, Camera, Acrimony! Nature: Liquid-metal batteries get boost from molten lead →. «. C&EN: Lasers liberate hydrogen …

Organic synthesis: The robo-chemist

Organic synthesis: The robo-chemist Nature. 2014 Aug 7 ... Author Mark Peplow. PMID: 25100466 DOI: 10.1038/512020a No abstract available. Publication types News MeSH terms Automation / instrumentation Automation / methods Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic / instrumentation* ...

C&EN: Antifungal analog offers reduced toxicity

"As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research with equal passion, and his writing combines a scientist''s precision with a journalist''s verve." ... Tim Appenzeller Former Chief Magazine Editor at Nature, now News Editor at Science "Mark guided me through some of the ...

C&EN: Molecular shuttle thinks inside the box

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Nature: Fantastic Plastics

This electrochemist invents new electrolytes to boost batteries. This organic chemist harnesses the catalytic power of iron with light. Sheets of gold might find use as catalysts, or in light-sensing devices. Using polymer strands to pull a ring along an axle could release repair molecules in self-healing materials.

Short Cuts: Science

Short Cuts: Science. Navigate your way through fifty of the biggest ideas in science, with this handy guidebook. This entry was posted in Books, My Work. Bookmark the permalink. Sheets of gold might find use as catalysts, or in light-sensing devices. Companies attract venture funding for redesigned psychedelic drugs and notch clinical …

C&EN Talented 12: Ming Joo Koh

C&EN Talented 12: Ming Joo Koh. Posted on July 15, 2022 by Mark Peplow. This organic chemist uses common metals to shrink synthetic chemistry''s environmental footprint. This entry was posted in Highlights. Bookmark the permalink.

''Almost magical'': chemists can now move single atoms in ...

Mark Peplow discusses chemists'' quest to create a machine that can synthesize any organic compound. True, even a menu of one billion compounds would …

History of science: Elements of romance | Nature

Mark Peplow explores chemistry''s golden age — and its brushes with Romanticism — at London''s Royal Society. ... The chemist and inventor Humphry Davy was friends with Coleridge and Wordsworth, ...

Google AI and robots join forces to build new materials

Mark Peplow; Mark Peplow. View author publications. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar. Twitter; Facebook; ... Organic synthesis: The robo-chemist. Still, it''s clear ...

Nature: The race to upcycle CO2 into fuels, concrete and more

Chemists achieve synthetic feat with radioactive promethium for the first time. This electrochemist invents new electrolytes to boost batteries. This organic chemist harnesses the catalytic power of iron with light. Sheets of gold might find use as catalysts, or in light-sensing devices.

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Skeletal edit swaps carbon for nitrogen

Mark Levin is on a roll. In September, the University of Chicago chemist unveiled a reaction that could replace a carbon atom in an aryl ring with a nitrogen atom—a precision edit to a molecule ...

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Nature: Google AI and robots join forces to build new materials. Posted on November 29, 2023 by Mark Peplow. Google DeepMind tool predicts nearly 400,000 stable substances, and an autonomous system learns to make them …

Google AI and robots join forces to build new materials

29 November 2023. Google AI and robots join forces to build new materials. Tool from Google DeepMind predicts nearly 400,000 stable substances, and an autonomous …

Nature: Robot chemist sparks row with claim it created new …

Nature: Robot chemist sparks row with claim it created new materials. Posted on December 12, 2023 by Mark Peplow. Researchers question whether an AI-controlled lab assistant actually made any novel substances. ... "As an editor and reporter, Mark Peplow is fast, accurate, and versatile. He covers science policy and pure research …

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