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Laptop on a learning curve

Computers learn chemistry

Do androids dream of electric dipoles?


Gene ontology (GO)

GO RSC!

02 January 2007

A revolutionary change in finding relevant chemical and molecular biology articles is underway.


Tumour suppressor gene p53

Science Come Alive

01 February 2007

From the beginning of February 2007, authors publishing in RSC journals will see their science "come alive" thanks to an exciting new project pioneered by RSC Publishing.


Chemical and biological structures emerging from a laptop screen

RSC Publishing pioneers next generation of enriched articles

01 February 2007

A new project allows data in RSC journal papers to be read, indexed and intelligently searched by machine: a first step towards the "semantic web".


Success spelt on a scrabble board

Project Prospect's a big hit with authors and readers

27 February 2007

Since launch at the beginning of February, RSC has been delighted at the praise received for Project Prospect from the scientific community.


Robert Parker, Acting Managing Director, RSC Publishing

Project Prospect featured in webzine interview

27 February 2007

Read an interview with Robert Parker, Acting Managing Director of RSC Publishing, in popular webzine, Reactive Reports.


Richard Kidd

Project Prospect featured in Research Information magazine

10 May 2007

Project manager Richard Kidd tells Research Information about the project that is enhancing chemical information.


Chemical and biological structures emerging from a laptop screen

Enhanced articles top 750

16 August 2007

The number of HTML articles enhanced by RSC Prospect continues to grow, boosting information retrieval for researchers