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Nature chemistry ready for take-off

The preliminary website for Nature Chemistry is now live. As well as providing more detailed information about the journal, the site will be updated each week with three new research highlights about exciting chemistry papers that have caught the attention of the editors.
The chemistry@nature.com portal has also undergone a significant overhaul. As well as offering a list of current chemistry-related content across Nature Publishing Group titles, the portal includes a research collection that brings together chemistry papers published in Nature, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Chemical Biology, Nature Materials, Nature Methods, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Protocols and Nature Reviews Drug Discovery since 2001.
Nature Chemistry also made a big splash at the Spring 2008 American Chemical Society in New Orleans – even though some journal staff ended up driving there from Washington DC just hours after getting off a transatlantic flight – but that is another story which can be found on the Sceptical Chymist blog! The Nature Chemistry labcoats were rated as the best giveaway at the meeting’s exposition – the first one went to Teresa, an undergraduate student from Iowa, who had been stranded with the Nature Publshing Group team in Dulles airport and survived the 1,133-mile, 17-hour roadtrip that followed.


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