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The Fingerprints Of God
Crowds, Solubility and the Future of Organic Chemistry
Crowds, Solubility And The Future Of Organic Chemistry
Are There Facts In Experimental Sciences?
Defining Success in Web 2.0 Science
Happy Accidents: A Must-Read for Open Scientists
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X2 Project
Open Medicine Editorial
Virtual Chemistry Poster Session on ACS Island
The Problem with Black Box Scientific Collaborations
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2008 North Carolina Science Blogging Conference
Crowdsourcing Drug Development
Scientific American Article On Science 2.0
The Value of Chemistry Results
Subcellular Drug Transport Now Open Notebook Science
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Camphor in Second Life
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Crystals for Malaria
Science and Uncertainty

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