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A new strategy for assembling π-conjugated panels into square molecules revealed

A new strategy for assembling π-conjugated panels into square molecules revealed Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Alexander Pol Deputy Editor A research group has developed a new method for selectively synthesizing three-dimensional macrocycles,⁽¹⁾ in which four panels are arranged in a square, by connecting planar π-conjugated molecules⁽²⁾ at right angles. This method is applicable to a wide variety of π-conjugated molecules and allows the size of the internal cavity to be designed....

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Comment on "Specific heat of an ideal Bose gas above the Bose condensation temperature," [Am. J. Phys. 72(9), 1193--1194 (2004)]

Physics > History and Philosophy of Physics [Submitted on 20 Apr 2026 (v1), last revised 8 Jun 2026 (this version, v3)] Title:Comment on "Specific heat of an ideal Bose gas above the Bose condensation temperature," [Am. J. Phys. 72(9), 1193--1194 (2004)]

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Scientists ejected from diabetes conference for distributing journal reprints

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Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy

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Cosmic bombardment may have opened Earth's crust for prebiotic chemistry

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One weight loss change helps cuts cholesterol and blood pressure

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Trump: Diabetes doctors ejected from conference for handing out paper criticising US administration

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Scientists propose spraying chemicals into Earth's magnetic field to protect us from powerful solar storms

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