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Microbubbles active C–H bonds, converting methane into ethane and formic acid

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In the Stanford Report: New mass spectrometry method could advance multiple fields

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Feature in Advances in Engineering: Advancing Mass Spectrometry Imaging: Immuno-DESI-MSI Unveils the Spatial Proteomic Landscape

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Let’s Talk Chemistry Podcast Episode 33: Dr. Richard Zare on the Mystery of Droplets and Life on Mars

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Professor Zare in “Who Put the X in Bio-X?” by the Stanford Historical Society Oral History Program

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In Question: Richard Zare, San Jose Mercury News SV Magazine (via the Wayback Machine)

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New Columbia Professor, 29, news item, New York Times, May 19, 1969

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“Wired” Science or Whither the Printed Page, Editorial, Science 269, 615 (1995)

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New Tools are Catalysts for Proactive Chemistry, Dallas Morning News

New research tools are catalysts for chemists’ proactive approach 03/30/98 By Alexandra Witze / Science Writer of The Dallas Morning News Memories of high school chemistry conjure up images of test tubes, flasks and other laboratory glassware. But many of […]
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Tiny Reaction Vessels Mimic Cell Membranes, Chemical & Engineering News

NEWS OF THE WEEK March 22, 1999 Volume 77, Number 12 CENEAR 77 12 p. 7 ISSN 0009-2347 Tiny reaction vessels mimic cell membranes Elizabeth Wilson A new form of microchemistry performed in individual phospholipid spheres with incredibly small volumes […]
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