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  • Amethyst - Discusses the quartz variety caused by iron or manganese impurity.
  • Bioinorganic Gallery - Shows the chemical properties and picture galleries of the bio-organic protein molecules.
  • Cisplatin - Discusses the structure and formulation of the compound that is widely used as a treatment for tumors.
  • Ferrocene - Presents an article that describes the structure and bonding details of the element.
  • Metal Carbonyls - Shows the 3D structure and bonding patterns of the elements.
  • Nitrous Oxide - Highlights the important medical applications and historical background of the “Laughing Gas”.
  • Salt - Discusses the importance of the element on aspects of physiology, geology, economics, religion, production, and etymology.
  • Soltec Ventures - Supplies rare earth compounds and other specialty inorganic specialty chemicals for custom synthesis in sol gel nanotechnolgy, including superconductor and catalyst technology.
  • Tetraethyl Lead and MTBE - Explains the structure and importance of the element as an additive to petroleum products.
  • Water - Showcases the biophysical properties and importance of water.
  • Wilkinson's Catalyst - Highlights the compound that activates small organic molecules such that bond-breaking and bond-formation pathways are readily accessible.
  • ZSM-5a Zeolite Catalyst - Showcases the importance of the catalysts on the interconversion of hydrocarbons and the alkylation of aromatic compounds.
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Top  > Science  > Chemistry  > Inorganic  > Journals 
  • Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry Section A (Inorganic Chemistry) - Highlights the publishers that provides journals discussing organometallic and co-ordination chemistry, inorganic materials science, inorganic mechanisms and bio-inorganic chemistry.
  • Dalton Transactions - Shows papers, literature, and research articles published that discusses chemistry of inorganic and organometallic compounds.
  • European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry - Publishes papers that explains the inorganic, organometallic, bioinorganic, and solid-state chemistry fields.
  • Inorganic Chemistry - Explores articles that explain the phases of the scientific field.
  • Inorganica Chimica Acta - Highlights a forum that discusses research aspects of the scientific field.
  • Kovove Materialy - Metallic Materials - Showcases papers focusing on the structural, nanostructured, and functional metallic and selected non-metallic materials.
  • Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry - Discusses the inorganic compounds, coordination compounds, high-temperature semiconductors, physicochemical analysis of inorganic systems, theoretical inorganic chemistry, physical methods of investigation, and physical chemistry of solutions.
  • ZAAC - Explores areas of the inorganic, molecular, solid state, and complex chemistry fields.
Top  > Science  > Chemistry  > Inorganic  > People 
  • Ahmed H. Zewail - 1999 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for the development of the transition states in chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy.
  • Alfred Werner - Highlights the scientist that proved all ligand molecules are bound directly to the metal ion. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on 1913.
  • Antoine Henri Becquerel - Won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of radioactive elements in 1896, together with Pierre Curie and Marie Curie.
  • Willard Frank Libby - Discussed the methods for age determination in archaeology, geology, and geophysics using carbon-14.
  • Dr. Alaa El-Deean Ali - Explores the works and literature of the chemist that supports the periodic table consisting of two amphitheater pyramids.
  • Ernest Rutherford - Developed the atomic model which states that positively charged atomic nucleus carries most of the mass but occupies a very small part of the atom.
  • F. Albert Cotton - Showcases the works, lectures, and articles of the author and scientist concerning how the transition metals form metal-metal bonds.
  • Frederick Soddy - Received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for contributing knowledge based on the chemistry of radioactive substances, and to the investigations into the isotopes’ origins and nature.
  • Fritz Haber - Developed the synthesis of ammonia from its elements and received the 1918 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
  • Frédéric Joliot - Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of artificial radioactivity produced by the non-radioactive element bombardment with particles or neutrons.
  • George de Hevesy - Developed the usage of isotopes as tracers for the study of chemical processes. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on 1943.
  • Glenn Theodore Seaborg - Awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, shared with Edwin Mattison McMillan, for the chemical discovery of transuranium elements.
  • Harold Clayton Urey - 1934 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for the discovery of heavy hydrogen.
  • Linus Carl Pauling - Discussed the nature of the chemical bond and the application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances. Winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
  • Marie Curie - Awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering the elements radium and polonium.
  • Niels Henrik David Bohr - Devised the alternative atomic model and received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.
  • Otto Hahn - Discovered the fission of heavy nuclei and received the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
  • Sir Joseph John Thomson - Awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1906 for the discovery of the electron.
Top  > Science  > Chemistry  > Inorganic  > Research_Groups 
  • Bergman Group - Aims to develop new stoichiometric and catalytic processes; and to gain knowledge on their mechanisms.
  • Chirik Group - Discusses the fixation of dinitrogren; and the benign iron based catalysts for bond forming reactions.
  • Hartwig, John F. - Facilitates the development and mechanistic study programs of transition metal-catalyzed reactions.
  • Karlin Group - Explores the inorganic, bioinorganic and environmental chemistry fields.
  • Kovacs Group - Explains the synthesis, structure, and reactivity of biologically relevant transition-metal complexes.
  • Roth Group - Showcases research projects focusing on the inorganic, bioinorganic and biophysical chemistry areas.
  • Teuben Group - Presents the publications, research highlights, and staff profiles of the organization dedicated to the organometallic chemistry of Transition Metals and Lanthanides.
  • Tilley Group - Facilitates projects in the novel inorganic, organometallic, solid state, and polymeric systems.
  • Westerhausen Group - Explores the organometallic chemistry of d0 and d10 metals.
Top  > Science  > Chemistry  > Inorganic  > Structure 
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Top  > Science  > Physics  > Relativity  > Black_Holes 
  • APOD Index - Highlights daily astronomy pictures and shows brief explanation of the phenomena.
  • Black Holes Made Simple - Details the study of black holes without using mathematical equations.
  • Bright Eruption Theory - Discusses the revised theory that explains the conception of bright eruptions is opposite to the black hole; also details types I and II of the phenomena.
  • Cambridge Relativity: Black Holes - Contains references, shows descriptions of black holes, and compiles observational evidence of the critical phenomena.
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Top  > Science  > Social_Sciences  > Archaeology  > Regional  > Asia  > India 
Top  > Science  > Social_Sciences  > Archaeology  > Regional  > Asia  > India  > Organizations 
  • Ancient India and Iran Trust - Covers ancient Indian and Iranian world, provides focal point for scholars and holds conferences, seminars and lectures.
  • Archaeological Survey of India - Organization researches and protects cultural heritage, and maintains ancient monuments and archaeological sites.
  • Geological Survey of India - Handles geographic mapping to deposit modeling, imparts training and holds mineral explorations.
  • Indian Archaeological Society - Non-profit organization promotes study of archaeology, publishes monographs and standard work, and organizes annual conference and seminars.
  • Sardar Patel University - Museum - Contains collection of bronzes, metal antiquities, works of art and various specimens. With event updates and photo gallery.
  • World Association for Vedic Studies - Non-sectarian organization covers ancient Indian studies, conducts activities, and promotes research in all aspects.
Top  > Science  > Social_Sciences  > Archaeology  > Regional  > Asia  > Japan 
Top  > Science  > Social_Sciences  > Archaeology  > Regional  > Asia  > Japan  > News_and_Media 
Top  > Science  > Social_Sciences  > Archaeology  > Regional  > Asia  > Malaysia 
  • Art on the Rocks - Reports evaluation on the content and organic pigments of the rock painting.
  • Department of Museums Malaysia - Collects, researches and displays cultural and historical heritage to the public. Also provides event updates, news and FAQs.
  • Sarawak Museums - Features cultural heritage collection and exhibits, and archaeological, ritual and Islamic artifacts.
Top  > Science  > Social_Sciences  > Archaeology  > Regional  > Asia  > Mongolia 
Top  > Science  > Technology  > Invention_and_Innovation 
  • Chevron Technology Ventures - Provides technical and financial assistance, invests in, and commercializes new technology for power and energy.


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