The Water Relief Network is a group that helps to bring both emergency and permanent supplies to distressed areas. You might want to check out their
Good day Dr. Haris,My name is Brian Wagner and I am a new member of an organization called Chemists Without Borders (CWB) that has started in the
After spending some time on the internet looking at what has been done with respect to arsenic remediation in drinking water, I can safely say that a
There is a Petition for open access to crystal data available; what is particularly interesting, to me, is the many comments from third world
Bego pointed this letter out. We have a conference call with Rolande today to explore the possibilities of collaborations with CWB!
Several stories from Open Access News that may be of interest this week: PubChem now contains structures from LipidMAPs, a total of over 4.2 million
Hi Chemists Without Borders, I have just become a recent member of Chemists Without Borders with interests in clean water technology and
I guess this had me scratching my head. I would be interested to hear comments on this.
Our follow up letter to the Editor of C&E News has been published (Aug 29, p7)!!!
See: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9108631/site/newsweek/ for an interesting article about non profit organizations. I’d be interested to hear
Organic chemists now have a fully gold, open access journal to publish in – to share their work with colleagues around the globe. Now