App of the week: C&EN
Do you read Chemical and Engineering News? Keep up with the publication with your mobile device with their app for both Android and Apple. This app gives you a preview of upcoming articles with ...
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Do you read Chemical and Engineering News? Keep up with the publication with your mobile device with their app for both Android and Apple. This app gives you a preview of upcoming articles with ...
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MOTW? What does that stand for? ACS (American Chemical Society) features a molecule of the week, or MOTW. Now you can get these weekly molecule updates on their own free app available through itunes. ...
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Our app this week is simple – it allows you to keep track of all your RSS feeds in one place on your mobile. The Early Edition (in it’s second edition now) is for ...
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Our app of the week is one the astronomy community will enjoy. TerraTime, available on Android, displays a real time virtual earth, including cloud patterns, moon and seasons, weather and more. Reviews describe this ...
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Need to make notes on a PDF – but are working from your iPhone or iPad? iAnnotate lets you do just that. Store PDFs with this app in your own personal library and take ...
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Our app of the week is SciFri, an app that feeds you current and relevant news stories in the sciences and more. Per their website, the app features “NPR’s Science Friday®, with Ira Flatow. Tasty ...
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Do you ever use Wolfram Alpha to access quick computations? There is an app for that too – available for iPhone and Android. This app is like having your own personal scientific calculator right on ...
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Do you find yourself having to reference math formulas regularly when working on projects? Formulas Free is an app that allows you to access and store mathematical equations, including calculus and differential equations. You ...
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This week’s app is great for those who use LinkedIn and provides a nice solution for all those business cards you collect through various networking events. CardMunch takes photos of business cards and ...
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For those returning to classes this week, welcome back! Our app this week is for all devices – Android, iPad and iPhone. The NASA app allows you to access satellite images, on-demand videos and ...
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Do you use eCat to manage lab samples? This tool is now available in app form for the iPad. Save time by entering all your sample data in one place, no matter where you ...
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Just in time for finals and study period: StudyDroid is an Android app that allows you to create flash cards so you can ace those exams later this week. Check out their facebook page for more details, ...
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This week’s app is for Android users in the engineering fields wanting to keep current with science trends and news. Per the download site, ” he app gives readers access to all PhysOrg.com content ...
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PCalc is a calculator app for apple devices made especially for scientists, engineers, students and programmers. This app allows you to perform complex problems, in addition to simple calculations. More information and download instructions can ...
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This week, we are featuring the app MolSync, an app that works with the cloud-based storage facility, DropBox. Use this app to view your folders, files and other chemical graphic datasets. Download the app ...
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