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Chembites is managed and written by chemistry professionals, postdocs, and graduate students. We aim to help undergraduates and the public to navigate exciting discoveries in chemistry by explaining recently published research, one bite at a time.  We also aim to build a network of chemistry researchers and professionals who love to exchange ideas. Be sure to follow us on our social media @chembiters.

Chembites is part of a larger group of science “bites” sites dedicated to helping undergraduates understand what this whole “research” thing is all about.  Please check out some of our sister sites:

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We encourage discussion using comments! If you’ve got a question about the science described in a post, go ahead and ask! We’d love to respond and keep the science dialogue going.

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DISCLAIMER: The authors of Chembites and their academic institutions do not necessarily support or endorse the ideas or results presented in the research papers which are summarized on Chembites.  All summaries are meant to present an objective interpretation of recent research, not subjective commentary.

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