A new Nobel interview is now available on MoleClues. Ada Yonath is the fourth woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the first in 45 years! Thanks to all of you who have submitted questions!
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Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 13:36
Interview with Nobel Prize winner Ada Yonath
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Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 13:21
Interview with Paul Alivisatos
An interview with Professor Paul Alivisatos of University of California, Berkeley, is now up on MoleClues. Paul Alivisatos is one of the world's leading scientists in the field of nanoscience. Watch the interview. |
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Friday, December 18, 2009 - 17:33
Interview with Nobel Prize winner Roger Tsien
A new Nobel interview is now available on MoleClues! The interview with Professor Roger Tsien, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008, was recorded in April earlier this year. |
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Thursday, December 10, 2009 - 10:38
MoleClues 2.0 now available in Swedish!
We are pleased to announce the launch of a Swedish version of the new Web site. Do you think that the Web site should be available in more languages? Sign up as a translator, and this could happen! |
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Friday, November 27, 2009 - 10:51
Molecules in 3D!
Now you can rotate, zoom and play around with molecules in 3D on this site, thanks to a little program called Jmol! You will find the 3D models here and there, in the "I want to know more" and "I want to know even more" sections. |
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Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 17:07
New game - Speed Test
Have you tried the newly added game, Speed Test? How fast are you, really? And what does it have to do with molecules? Find out more in our Games section! |
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 - 23:40
MoleClues 2.0 released!
Welcome to MoleClues 2.0! We hope that you will enjoy all the new things on our new and improved Web site. Play games, explore our virtual world, watch videos, find out facts and discuss all of this with other MoleClues members. There are even more interactive features in the form of quizzes and polls, just browse the site and you will find it.
Another thing that is new is that you get points for almost everything you do on the site. The points will enable you to increase in ranking. You begin at "Hydrogen" level, but you will quickly increase your ranking and become...well, we're not going to spoil the fun. Try it, and find out yourself! There are many levels that you can reach.
Of course you can still ask questions and discuss them in our Open Forum, which replaces the Jungle Forum in MoleClues 1. The possibility to chat one-on-one with a Mentor is also included, as well as the Molecular Frontiers Inquiry Prize.
Finally, we'd like to say that we are not done yet…in the next weeks you will see more things appearing on MoleClues, so keep checking it out! |
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