10 years ago, teacher Twitter was extremely helpful to me. There's the #teaching hashtag here, which is nice, but are most people still on X? Or worse, Facebook?
Trying to build that side of my timeline back up. Boots appreciated along with recommendations of who to follow.
@brianb
Hi Brian. Not sure how #chemistry specific
you are hoping your community to be? Albeit, you might want to check out who is following
the @edutooters group.
Also, you can have a look to see who is participating in Miguels education community @mguhlin
In addition to our software engineering efforts, we're making connections and building strategic collaborations with fellow academics and businesses, to jointly broaden our skills and boost potential.
After a busy summer presenting #NMROnline – ELECTRO to the #NMR community, before adding any new features, we thought it wise to optimise and test our platform completely, to maximise efficiency and guarantee performance.
Earlier today, during an #NMRChat with academic community members, we received feedback that suggests our presence (and influence) might be greater than we can see.
If so, we're truly grateful, and this encourages us to keep building #NMROnline for the #NMR community.
"A Cultural History of Chemistry in Antiquity covers the period from 3000 BCE to 600 CE, ranging across the civilizations of the Mediterranean and Near East. Over this long period, chemical artisans, recipes, and ideas were exchanged between Mesopotamia, Egypt, Phoenicia, Greece, Rome, and Byzantium."
The authors have used a computational framework for automatic reaction discovery and kinetic model construction to explore the elementary reactions during methane pyrolysis. They automatically build the methane reaction network, going from ab initio molecular dynamics to kinetic modeling predictions.
Highlighting a neat paper in #ChemicalScience that might have relevance to #Glycotime (I think, and I hope since I am not within this area of research. Apologies if I got this wrong!)?
"De novo glycan sequencing by electronic excitation dissociation MS2-guided MS3 analysis on an Omnitrap-Orbitrap hybrid instrument"
When this one was submitted I was really interested in the use of the hybrid instrument. Very cool analytical work!