- The latest from Stellen für Chemiker
- The latest from All Things Metathesis
- Retraction Watch has the latest from Organic Letters
- Cool post from a Navy veteran on going to graduate school in the sciences
- Lowe's won't sell methylene chloride anymore
- Funny story from Retraction Watch on a Kim Kardashian-authored article
- Great post on quinine at chempics
Have a good weekend!
Ark Pharm was a decent source of legal reagents for drug discovery. Looks like they had a side business:https://www.google.com/amp/www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/mundelein/news/ct-mun-online-narcotic-sales-charges-tl-0607-story,amp.html
ReplyDeleteI believe I bought a half-kilo bottle of unsubstituted indazole from them, couple years back. I hope they will pend the rest of their life in a cage, with a concrete courtyard. Meth dealers seem almost honorable in comparison with the purveyors of fentanyl.
DeleteDr. Pluskal should consider writing a paper with actress and political scientist Stephanie A. Gregory Clifford (Stormy Daniels). He can check with WIC (whoremonger in chief) about her literary talents.
ReplyDeleteRE retraction watch: myself and many coworkers I've had throughout the years all agree that IR is not a viable form of characterization, especially when you have NMR and HRMS. Yes, I see the gentleman at Hawaii also argue inconsistencies in 13C which is a valid argument, but kindly get out of here with that IR complaint. The ACS needs to drop that as a requirement for publication.
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