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Pterin compounds: from butterflies to biochemistry
First discovered in 1889, pterins are one of the major compounds in natural pigments. Beyond their vivid hues, these compounds are leading to medicinal breakthroughs and new therapeutic strategies.
by
Jessica Siesicki
Life
Life
Spot the difference: how the immune system recognises foreign structures
by
Anya Franziska Weth
President’s column
He Tangata - it is people
by
Michael Edmonds
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Tuberculosis: A 21st century problem
by
Emily J Mason (1), Farah Lamiable-Oulaidi (2)
Life
Azo food dyes - a global and NZ perspective
by
Joanne E. Harvey
Life
Pterin compounds: from butterflies to biochemistry
by
Jessica Siesicki
Earth
Discovery of antibiotic-producing soil microorganisms
by
Jennifer Sweny* and Ayiya B. Bitrus
Earth
Discovery of antibiotic-producing soil microorganisms
by
Jennifer Sweny* and Ayiya B. Bitrus
Earth
Earth
Discovery of antibiotic-producing soil microorganisms
by
Jennifer Sweny* and Ayiya B. Bitrus
Earth
Discovery of antibiotic-producing soil microorganisms
by
Jennifer Sweny* and Ayiya B. Bitrus
Earth
Taking the heat out of coolants - what you need to know about hydrofluorocarbons
by
Louise McMillan
Earth
Taking the heat out of coolants - what you need to know about hydrofluorocarbons
by
Louise McMillan
Earth
NZIC members in the news
by
CiNZ staff
Earth
NZIC members in the news
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CiNZ staff
Earth
Book review: The Chemistry of Clay-Organic Reactions (2nd edition)
by
Jock Churchman
Earth
Book review: The Chemistry of Clay-Organic Reactions (2nd edition)
by
Jock Churchman
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Education
How paint works – brushing up on the science of paints
by
Dr Joanna Dowle
Education
How paint works – brushing up on the science of paints
by
Dr Joanna Dowle
Education
The benefits and limitations of laboratory automation in analytical laboratories
by
Andrew Todd
Education
The benefits and limitations of laboratory automation in analytical laboratories
by
Andrew Todd
Education
Transformation of a first year chemistry course at Massey University
by
Gareth J. Rowlands, Nessha Wise, Shane G. Telfer and Vyacheslav V. Filichev*
Education
Transformation of a first year chemistry course at Massey University
by
Gareth J. Rowlands, Nessha Wise, Shane G. Telfer and Vyacheslav V. Filichev*
Education
An organic chemist’s perspective on artificial intelligence
by
Jingjing Wang* and Jen Sweny
Education
An organic chemist’s perspective on artificial intelligence
by
Jingjing Wang* and Jen Sweny
Energy
Energy
Carbohydrate catalysis - the biochemistry of enzymes in honey
by
Simon Winship
Energy
Carbohydrate catalysis - the biochemistry of enzymes in honey
by
Simon Winship
Energy
Taming the sun – the science of sunscreen
by
Shaun Presow
Energy
Taming the sun – the science of sunscreen
by
Shaun Presow
Energy
‘Greening’ the periodic table: a Taoist compromise?
by
Peter Hodder
Energy
‘Greening’ the periodic table: a Taoist compromise?
by
Peter Hodder
Energy
Enhanced dehydrogenation of linear and cyclic amine boranes with active catalysts: a review
by
Fathima R. Mohamed Irfan and Sarah L. Masters
Energy
Enhanced dehydrogenation of linear and cyclic amine boranes with active catalysts: a review
by
Fathima R. Mohamed Irfan and Sarah L. Masters
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