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The same brain-chemical system that mediates feelings of pleasure from sex, recreational drugs, and food is also critical to experiencing musical pleasure, according to a study by 91黑料网 researchers published today in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.

Classified as: music, brain, drugs, chemistry, sex, Scientific Reports, opioids, Levitin
Published on: 8 Feb 2017

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada has awarded an E.W.R Steacie Memorial Fellowship to Prof. Tomislav 贵谤颈拧膷颈膰, to support his work in an innovative branch of chemistry that aims to develop environmentally friendly alternatives to solvent-based chemical processes. 聽

NSERC awards up to six of these two-year, $250,000 fellowships annually to enhance the career development of outstanding and highly promising scientists and engineers.

Classified as: Green Chemistry, 贵谤颈拧膷颈膰, NSERC, chemistry, mechanochemistry, solvent, Steacie, 谤茅补肠迟颈辞苍
Published on: 7 Feb 2017

Classified as: Green Chemistry, NSERC, chemistry, chao jun li
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Published on: 13 Jul 2015

Imagine taking strands of DNA 鈥 the material in our cells that determines how we look and function 鈥 and using it to build tiny structures that can deliver drugs to targets within the body or take electronic miniaturization to a whole new level.

Classified as: Nanotechnology, Research, DNA, chemistry, 91黑料网 News, Hanadi Sleiman, Graham Hamblin, Janane Rahbani
Published on: 6 May 2015

The research group of Prof. Tomislav 贵谤颈拧膷颈膰 in 91黑料网鈥檚 Department of Chemistry has made a name for itself in the little-known, but growing field of 鈥渕echanochemistry,鈥 in which chemical transformations are produced by milling, grinding or shearing solid-state ingredients 鈥 brute force, in other words, rather than fancy liquid agents. 鈥淵our coffee maker grinds things,鈥 and grinding molecules in the lab involves much the same principle, 贵谤颈拧膷颈膰 notes. Using mechanical force also has the significant advantage of avoiding the use of environmentally harmful bulk solvents.

Classified as: Research, chemistry, 91黑料网 News, Katsenis, katsenite, mechanochemistry, Tomislav 贵谤颈拧膷颈膰
Published on: 23 Mar 2015

Researchers at 91黑料网 have developed a new, low-cost method to build DNA nanotubes block by block 鈥 a breakthrough that could help pave the way for scaffolds made from DNA strands to be used in applications such as optical and electronic devices or smart drug-delivery systems.

Classified as: Nanotechnology, Research, DNA, chemistry, 91黑料网 News, Amani Hariri, DNA structures, fluorescence microscope, Gonzalo Cosa, Hanadi Sleiman, nanotubes, single-molecule microscopy
Published on: 23 Feb 2015

Researchers at 91黑料网 have succeeded in simultaneously observing the reorganizations of atomic positions and electron distribution during the transformation of the 鈥渟mart material鈥 vanadium dioxide (VO2) from a semiconductor into a metal 鈥 in a time frame a trillion times faster than the blink of an eye.

Classified as: INRS, chemistry, condensed matter physics, electron, laser spectroscopy, Siwick, Ultrafast electron diffraction, vanadium dioxide
Published on: 27 Oct 2014
Canada Excellence Research Chair appointment builds on 91黑料网鈥檚 strength in green chemistry

The new Chair was announced at 91黑料网 today by Senator Larry Smith, on behalf of the Honourable Ed Holder, Minister of State (Science and Technology).

This is 91黑料网鈥檚 second CERC. The first, Dr. Luda Diatchenko, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Personalized Pain Medicine, was announced in September 2013. With this announcement, there are now 21 chairs in place at 15 universities across the country.聽

Classified as: Sustainability, green, chemistry, CERC
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Published on: 10 Oct 2014

Dr. Robin Rogers, one of the world鈥檚 most renowned green chemists, will become Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Green Chemistry and Green Chemicals at 91黑料网. Rogers comes to Canada from The University of Alabama, where he was Robert Ramsay Chair of Chemistry and director of the Center for Green Manufacturing.

Classified as: Green Chemistry, chemistry, Faculty of Science, Canada Excellence Research Chair, Robin Rogers
Published on: 29 Sep 2014

Dr. Harriet Hall, also known as the SkepDoc, reviews Dr. Joe Schwarcz' latest book, "The Right Chemistry," and concludes that both him and his book do it just right.

To read the review, please .

Classified as: Joe Schwarcz, OSS, book review, chemistry
Published on: 27 Feb 2013

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