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Materials Studio 5.0
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| This modeling and simulation platform builds on Accelrys’ foundation for transforming the efficiency and effectiveness of chemical and materials research ...continue
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Gamer Could Earn Nobel Prize
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| Computer gamers have devoted countless years of collective brainpower to rescuing princesses or protecting the planet against alien invasions. Now, a new game called Foldit, is turning protein folding into a competitive sport. Introductory levels teach the rules, which are the same laws of physics by which protein strands curl and twist into 3-D shapes — key for biological mysteries ranging from Alzheimer's to vaccines ...continue
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ISys 5.0
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| ISys 5.0 chemical imaging analysis software provides one software platform that can be used to analyze many different kinds of data on a variety of analytical systems ...continue
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Chemistry Extensions for KNIME
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| The Chemistry Extensions package for the KNIME open-source workflow platform complements KNIME's existing capabilities by providing discovery scientists with access to many important cheminformatics tools ...continue
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Chemistry Readers' Choice – Bronze Award: ISIS-Draw
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| MDL ISIS/Draw is a chemically intelligent drawing package that helps users to draw chemical structures using the same signs and symbols used for paper sketches. Structures created in the software can be inserted into documents, Web pages, spreadsheets and presentations. ...continue
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ACD-LogP
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| ACD/LogP is a freeware software tool used for predicting the lipophilicity of compounds based on their chemical structure, and is available as an add-on to the free chemical drawing package ...continue
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Chem3D Ultra 10.0
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| Chem3D Ultra 10.0 brings workstation-quality molecular surface graphics and computational methods to the desktop. ...continue
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Materials Studio 4.1
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| The Materials Studio 4.1 chemical, material and pharmaceutical development modeling and simulation tool offers scripting that allows for automation and extensibility. Quantum mechanical ...continue
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