Better late than never…

I just wanted to write a quick post to let you all know that we’ve (finally) added a blogroll – it’s under ‘Related Links’ on the left-hand side of the webpage:

Chemistry World Blog

Everyday Scientist

Interfacial Science

In The Pipeline

Molecule Of The Day

Post Doc Ergo Propter Doc

Peter Murray-Rust’s Blog

She Blinded Me with Science

Tenderbutton (though Dylan’s going to ‘turn off the lights’ on October 1st)

Totally Synthetic

The Chem Blog

The Endless Frontier

Whistling in the Wind

This is certainly not a complete list of blogs about chemistry/by chemists, so please let us know if there are any excited/interesting chemistry blogs we’ve missed…

Joshua

Joshua Finkelstein (Associate Editor, Nature)

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Middle-sized holes best for storing hydrogen

Painstaking study paves the way for gas-holding materials.

Bigger isn’t always better. That’s the message from a team of scientists trying to squeeze as much hydrogen as possible into a sponge-like material: bigger pores, they find, don’t store the most hydrogen fuel.

Read the story here.

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