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Only 1% of chemical compounds have been discovered – here's how we search for others that could change the world

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Scientists believe undiscovered chemical compounds could help remove greenhouse gases, or trigger a medical breakthrough much like penicillin did.

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  • Scientists believe undiscovered chemical compounds could help remove greenhouse gases, or trigger a medical breakthrough much like penicillin did.
  • We needed nuclear fusion (firing atoms at each other at the speed of light) to make the last handful of elements.
  • But to understand the full scale of the chemical universe, you need to understand chemical compounds too.
  • So, how many chemical compounds can we make with the 118 different sorts of element Lego blocks we currently know?

Big numbers

    • There are lots of these: N2 (nitrogen) and O2 (oxygen) together make up 99% of our air.
    • It would probably take a chemist about a year to make one compound and there are 6,903 two-atom compounds in theory.
    • So that’s a village of chemists working a year just to make every possible two-atom compound.
    • And to make all these chemical compounds, we’d also need to recycle all the materials in the universe several times over.

Surely not all those compounds are possible?

    • It’s true there are rules – but they are kind of bendy, which creates more possibilities for chemical compounds.
    • Even the solitary “noble gases” (including neon, argon and xenon and helium), which tend to not bind with anything, sometimes form compounds.
    • So, if you include extreme environments in your calculations, the number of possible compounds increases.

How scientists search for new compounds

    • Often the answer is to search for compounds that are related to ones that are already known.
    • The X-ray technique that Crowfoot Hodgkin invented on her way to identifying penicillin’s structure is still used worldwide to study compounds.
    • And the same MRI technique that hospitals use to diagnose disease can also be used on chemical compounds to work out their structure.
    • For many useful compounds, like penicillin, it’s easier and cheaper to “grow” and extract them from moulds, plants or insects.
    • Thus the scientists searching for new chemistry still often look for inspiration in the tiniest corners of the world around us.

WAmazing raises JPY 240 million in Series C 2nd funding, exceeding JPY 3 billion raised since its establishment

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

WAmazing has raised a cumulative total of JPY 610 million in the Series C funding, bringing the total amount raised since its establishment in July 2016 to JPY 3.14 billion.

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  • WAmazing has raised a cumulative total of JPY 610 million in the Series C funding, bringing the total amount raised since its establishment in July 2016 to JPY 3.14 billion.
  • After coping with the pandemic over the course of two-and-a-half years, our growth is accelerating significantly, outpacing the recovery in the overall market.
  • WAmazing is a startup company founded in July 2016 that provides a tourism platform service for overseas visitors to Japan.
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    In order to grow our business, we urgently need to secure human resources as well as capital for growth.

Bright MLS Strengthens Leadership Team with Award-Winning Marketing Executive Amit Kulkarni as its New Chief Marketing Officer

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Bright MLS, one of the nations leading multiple listing services announced today that real estate industry brand innovator Amit Kulkarni has joined the companys executive leadership team as Chief Marketing Officer to lead the companys integrated marketing and brand strategies.

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  • Bright MLS, one of the nations leading multiple listing services announced today that real estate industry brand innovator Amit Kulkarni has joined the companys executive leadership team as Chief Marketing Officer to lead the companys integrated marketing and brand strategies.
  • We are thrilled to welcome Amit during this remarkable time on the companys journey.
  • He brings extraordinary business expertise and marketing leadership to Bright.
  • Bright is an exceptional company thats well positioned to help lead this industry into a technology-fueled future, said Kulkarni.

Excelra to Provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory With Small Molecule Medicinal Chemistry Intelligence Data to Help Develop Drug Design Platform

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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

HYDERABAD, India, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Under a three-year agreement, Excelra a leading global data and analytics company will provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) with GOSTAR , a small molecule medical chemistry intelligence database to aid drug design projects.

Key Points: 
  • HYDERABAD, India, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Under a three-year agreement, Excelra a leading global data and analytics company will provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) with GOSTAR , a small molecule medical chemistry intelligence database to aid drug design projects.
  • In addition to periodic data updates, Excelra will also provide custom curation support and data preparation for AI/ML modelling on a need basis.
  • GOSTAR is the world's largest small molecule medicinal chemistry intelligence platform that provides a comprehensive overview of millions of compounds, linking chemical structure to biological, pharmacological and therapeutic activities.
  • The Excelra Edge comes from a seamless amalgamation of proprietary data assets, domain expertise and data science to accelerate drug discovery and development.

Excelra to Provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory With Small Molecule Medicinal Chemistry Intelligence Data to Help Develop Drug Design Platform

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, May 19, 2020

HYDERABAD, India, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Under a three-year agreement, Excelra a leading global data and analytics company will provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) with GOSTAR , a small molecule medical chemistry intelligence database to aid drug design projects.

Key Points: 
  • HYDERABAD, India, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Under a three-year agreement, Excelra a leading global data and analytics company will provide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) with GOSTAR , a small molecule medical chemistry intelligence database to aid drug design projects.
  • In addition to periodic data updates, Excelra will also provide custom curation support and data preparation for AI/ML modelling on a need basis.
  • GOSTAR is the world's largest small molecule medicinal chemistry intelligence platform that provides a comprehensive overview of millions of compounds, linking chemical structure to biological, pharmacological and therapeutic activities.
  • The Excelra Edge comes from a seamless amalgamation of proprietary data assets, domain expertise and data science to accelerate drug discovery and development.

Global Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates Market Report, 2019-2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, November 8, 2019

The Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates report provides 7-year outlook on market size across different Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates types, applications, end-user industries and countries.

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  • The Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates report provides 7-year outlook on market size across different Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates types, applications, end-user industries and countries.
  • Key market insights including Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates market trends, drivers, opportunities and challenges of operating in Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates market during 2020.
  • The H2-2019 global Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates market research is a comprehensive analysis on global Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates market conditions.
  • Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates Market trends, market attractiveness index
    Outlook of Hypochlorites, Halogens and Other Agricultural Chelates types, applications and regions
    View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20191108005392/en/

2019 Manual for Bridge Element Inspection (2nd Edition) - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, July 4, 2019

The "Manual for Bridge Element Inspection, 2nd Edition" book has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Manual for Bridge Element Inspection, 2nd Edition" book has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The Manual for Bridge Element Inspection (MBEI) is a reference for standardized element definitions, element quantity calculations, condition state definitions, element feasible actions, and inspection conventions.
  • It is designed for use by state departments of transportation and other agencies that perform element-level bridge inspections.
  • This new, second edition was developed as a result of NCHRP 12-104, Guidelines to Improve the Quality of Element-Level Bridge Inspection.

United States Halogens (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine) Market Report 2019 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

The report presents analysis of halogens market in United States (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine).

Key Points: 
  • The report presents analysis of halogens market in United States (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine).
  • The market is analyzed by different parameters including domestic production and consumption.
  • This will be achieved through the report's unique analysis providing detailed information about the internal and external factors that affect the market.
  • Your company's business and sales activities will be boosted by gaining an insight into the market in United States.