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A collection of feature articles, case studies, and whitepapers from CAS. News and trends spanning scientific research and information technology.
Discover how CAS STNext clusters can accelerate prior art search by accessing multiple curated databases, saving time and ensuring reliable results.
CAS repairs incorrect internal data to accelerate R&D growth and reduce expenses.
Download this guidebook to see how best-in-class IP tools can change how you monitor patents.
Graphene has been touted as a miracle material, a superhero of modern chemistry. Since its initial isolation in 2004, researchers have been in a global race to realize this great potential by developing the first commercial applications of graphene.
CAS collaborates with iChemLabs empowering scientists to do better research in less time with SciFinder.
SciFinder provides relevant, highly actionable insights in an easy-to-use interface that integrates the touch screen friendly ChemDoodle chemical structure drawing tool.
The University of Hyogo Chooses SciFinder from CAS To Accelerate Scientific Research and Engineering Education In Japan. Hyogo becomes the first academic institution in Japan leveraging SciFinder to educate its students and empower research.
CAS drives Increase in R&D productivity with launch of breakthrough Retrosynthesis Planner in SciFinder. This
unites advanced technology with CAS’s unmatched collection of chemical reaction data to increase efficiency of chemical synthesis planning.
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS), announced today that Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma has signed a 5-year agreement to provide enterprise-wide access to the newest solution in the SciFinder® family, SciFinder.
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, announced today the participants selected for the 2018 CAS SciFinder Future Leaders program. The international Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers will visit CAS headquarters this August to collaborate on new initiatives to support the scientific community, including CAS’s innovative workflow solution, SciFinder