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Scientists develop a simple method to make drug precursor Save your silver! It s better used for jewelry than as a catalyst for drugs. Rice University scientists have developed a greatly simplified method to make fluoroketones, precursors for drug design and manufacture that typically require a silver catalyst. Rice chemist Julian West and graduate students Yen-Chu Lu and Helen Jordan introduced a process for the rapid and scalable synthesis of fluoroketones that have until now been challenging and expensive to make. Their open-access work graces the cover of the Feb. 21 issue of the Royal Society of Chemistry journal ChemComm. The lab s new process replaces silver with cerium-based ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN), which produces functional precursors under mild conditions in about 30 minutes. ....
Horticulture: Northland couple relish huge potential of tamarillos 24 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Heather and Robin Nitschke of Tamco. Photo / Donna Russell Northern Advocate (Whangarei) By: Donna Russell A particularly delicious relish on a panini was the catalyst for a complete change of lifestyle and business for Whangarei couple Robin and Heather Nitschke. On being told it was a tamarillo relish, popular with customers but hard to get, they were inspired enough to leave their jobs, buy a lifestyle block in Northland, plant a tamarillo orchard and start developing tamarillo products. Robin said the success of their products over the past 14 years meant they were now concentrating solely on developing markets for the Tamco range of tamarillo relish, vinaigrette and fruit preserve. ....
State of arts in Tauranga: Meet the newbie directors spearheading the change 20 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM 5 minutes to read The arts are alive and thriving in Tauranga - but there s more to come. Photo / Supplied The arts are alive and thriving in Tauranga - but there s more to come. Photo / Supplied The growth of Tauranga s vibrant arts and culture scene is the catalyst behind a newly created council role to help the sector embrace future opportunities. James Wilson, formerly of Baycourt, has been appointed arts and culture manager and he plans to showcase the city s talent on a national level. He is not alone, as the Tauranga Arts Festival and Tauranga Art Gallery have also welcomed new directors who are passionate about supporting and exhibiting local talent. ....