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5.12 What other chemistry-focused newsgroups exist?

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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

5.12 What other chemistry-focused newsgroups exist?

Sci.chem is the most popular group covering diverse chemistry topics.
Other chemistry-focused groups include;-
alt.drugs.chemistry - discusses the chemistry of all drugs.
misc.jobs.fields.chemistry - chemistry employment opportunities.
rec.drugs.chemistry - discusses the chemistry of recreational drugs.
sci.chem.analytical - discusses analytical chemistry.
sci.chem.coatings - discusses all aspects of surface coatings.
sci.chem.electrochem - discusses electrochemistry topics
sci.chem.electrochem.battery - discusses electrochemical cells.
sci.chem.labware - discusses laboratory equipment.
sci.chem.organomet - discusses organometallic chemistry.
sci.chem.organic.synthesis - discusses organic synthesis - moderated.
sci.engr.chem - discusses chemical engineering and industrial chemistry.
sci.techniques.mag-resonance - discusses magnetic resonance.
sci.techniques.mass-spec - discusses mass spectrometry.
sci.techniques.xtallography - discusses crystallography

Other groups cover specific topics that also have significant chemistry
components, including:-
alt.drugs.* - discusses all drugs.
rec.drugs.* - discusses recreational drugs.
rec.pyrotechnics - discusses pyrotechnics.
alt.cesium - cesium is discussed, along with much else.
soc.history.science - the history of science, including chemistry.

There are also chemistry groups in many national hierarchies. Some of these
groups are distributed fairly widely, and may be available from your ISP,
even though they may be in a language other than English.

There are also several other chemistry-related FAQs available, including
the sci.chem.electrochem FAQ maintained by Zoltan Nagy, and the Mass
Spectrometry Internet Resources FAQ maintained by Kermit Murray.

 

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