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New inorganic and organic chemistry resources featured at Sciencia.org -

New inorganic and organic chemistry resources have been added to Sciencia.org, a sciences social network. The users of the website monitor 67 scientific journals publishing in these two disciplines which currently contain nearly 12,000 articles.

The Chemistry Sciences Social Network Sciencia.org was established to provide the latest news headlines, references and resources from scientific journals, books and websites worldwide. The science and research content is contributed by the website's users. There are currently over 1.2 million stories distributed among 75 categories, a content base that is said to be steadily growing. Sciencia.org covers news in all fields of biology, business, chemistry, engineering, geography, health, mathematics and society.

The Chemistry Sciences Category of Sciencia.org is subdivided into seven sections including biochemistry, food, inorganics, organics, materials, physics and toxicology.

Sciencia.org's Inorganic Chemistry Sciences Category currently contains nearly 6,000 articles partly deriving from 26 scientific inorganics journals. The latest additions include an article on Viscoelastic Properties of Montmorillonite Clay / Polyimide Composite Membranes and Thin Films.

The Organic Chemistry Sciences Category currently contains over 6,000 articles from more than 40 organic sciences journals. One of the latest inclusions is a paper on the structures of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP)-dependent demethylase from the marine organism Pelagabacter ubique.

Besides the highlighted inorganics and organics sections, Sciencia.org's Chemistry Sciences Category contains another five subsections including biochemistry, food, materials, physics and toxicology.

Overall, almost 71,000 users of Sciencia.org monitor nearly 8,200 journals covering the broad spectrum of the sciences. They share about 3,000 new articles every day. Since new science content is discovered in real-time, the delay between original publication and appearance at Sciencia.org is not more than two days.

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