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News Release from: Advanced Chemistry Development | Subject: Reactive Reports
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 06 December 2005

Reactive Reports celebrates 50th issue

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Reactive Reports, the chemistry webzine from science writer David Bradley and software company ACD/Labs, celebrates its fiftieth issue this month

The webzine grew from discussions between ACD/Labs VP and chief science officer Antony Williams and David Bradley, and aimed at finding a way to bring the best chemistry news to the growing web audience The first issue was published in September 1999 and covered issues that are as topical today as they were then - novel anticancer drugs from natural products, how to improve battery life to cut energy costs, and nanotechnology for building the next generation of electronics

Reactive Reports has picked up several prestigious awards in its almost seven-year history including being a finalist in the Pirelli Awards for the innovative use of multimedia in science, a Scientific American sci-tech web award, and a Scout Report Selection.

The webzine's growing archive now contains 200 items as well a humour section, reviews of 150 chemistry web sites, and a links section to point readers to other useful chemistry resources.

With issue 50, Reactive Reports changes course slightly: gone are the Star Picks, In their place is presented a new profile section featuring a different chemical innovator each month.

This month, it is chemical web pioneer Peter Murray-Rust of the University of Cambridge, who has much to say about open source issues and how chemists can make the most of new technology.

There is also the usual round-up of chemistry news and a news feature on a chemical search engine.

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