Posted on 1. June, 2017.
Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism presents results from the fields of kinetics and mechanisms of chemical processes in the gas phase and solution of both simple and complex systems.
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Posted on 1. June, 2017.
Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism presents results from the fields of kinetics and mechanisms of chemical processes in the gas phase and solution of both simple and complex systems.
Posted on 19. July, 2010.
Given the environmental impact of the recent BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, it is important to improve our understanding of the interactions between the chemical forms and behaviour of toxic compounds and their subsequent biological uptake, metabolism and ecological fate.
Posted on 19. July, 2010.
Science Reviews 2000 Ltd is pleased to announce that there will be no increase in the online subscriptions to any of its journals for 2011.
Posted on 19. July, 2010.
The next issue of Materials at High Temperatures (issue 3) will be featuring 14 papers related to materials issued at the International Conference on WELDS, in the USA.
Posted on 19. July, 2010.
In August, two of our Editorial team will be attending International conferences. We hope to include reports from conferences in future issues of Avian Biology Research.
Posted on 6. July, 2010.
This journal is covered by the following secondary information sources: Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents, Current Abstracts of Chemistry/Index Chemicus, Current Chemical Reactions, Current Bibliography on Science and Technology, Science Citation Index, Bulletin Signalétique, Referativnyi Zhurnal and ChemInform.
Posted on 1. July, 2010.
David Phillips OBE a long standing member of the Science Progress editorial team has been awarded The Porter Medal – the first British scientist to do so since its inauguration in 1988.
Posted on 29. June, 2010.
Researchers have been looking for the critically endangered – and possibly extinct – Jamaican petrel as part of the global Tubenoses Project, according to BirdLife International. This mythical seabird – known locally as the 'Blue Mountain duck' – has not been recorded since 1879 when the last specimens were collected in Jamaica's Blue Mountains.
Posted on 29. June, 2010.
Two communities in the southern Bolivian Department of Cochabamba have joined forces with American Bird Conservancy (ABC) and the Center for Biodiversity and Genetics to designate two areas of almost 500,000 acres to aid in the protection of the Red-fronted Macaw. These important areas will also help protect other rare and declining species.
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