The EMD periodic table of the elements app provides detailed information, state-of-the-art functions and an appealing presentation. It offers the opportunity to learn more about the chemical elements — from classification to element features to their history of discovery. The powerful multi-lingual app renders complex contents intuitively comprehensible: the well-structured and concise arrangement of groups and periods, details for every element, intelligent controls, and numerous selection options provide quick access to needed information. By EMD Chemicals.
Mendeleev’s periodic table is the most important chemistry reference, arranging all the chemical elements known to this world in an array from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number. The periodic table is ubiquitous within the academic discipline of chemistry and provides an extremely useful framework to classify, systematize, and compare all known elements of their chemical behavior. This App can be a good reference to students and professionals practicing Chemistry in their daily work. The Elements: A Visual Exploration lets you experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you’ve never seen before.
You start off at a living periodic table where every element is shown with a smoothly rotating sample. To read about tin, tap the tin soldier. To read about gold, tap the gold nugget. Immediately you see the sample filling nearly the entire screen, photographed to razor sharpness and rotating around a complete circle in front of your eyes.
Beside that is a column of facts and figures, each of which can be tapped to bring up rich detail and current information through the embedded Wolfram Alpha computational knowledge engine. Tap the Wolfram Alpha button for gold and it tells you the up-to-the-minute market price, along with a hundred other facts about gold. But it’s when you go to each element’s second page that the real magic starts. Carefully photographed objects representing the element fall down, rotating a fraction of a turn as they settle in to form a beautifully composed page. Every one of these objects, well over 500 in total, is a freely rotatable, live object that you can examine from all sides. By Element Collection, Inc. ChemDoodle Mobile is the iPhone companion to the popular chemical publishing desktop application, ChemDoodle.
ChemDoodle Mobile is a calculator for drawn organic structures. There are four main windows: Draw, Calculate, Spectra and Help. The Draw window shows a typical ChemDoodle sketcher, where you can draw and store your structures. The Calculate page calculates properties and the Spectra page simulates NMR spectra.
All spectra are interactive. The Help page contains a thorough help guide. Also available:. By iChemLabs, LLC. Although PerkinElmer Informatics remains committed to making ChemDraw available to chemists everywhere, the iPad iOS apps ChemDraw, Chem3D and CDSL have been withdrawn from the Apple iTunes store, effective January 25, 2017. The related Flick2Share capability is also withdrawn from service. Customers that require access to ChemDraw on multiple devices are encouraged to utilize.
ChemDraw Cloud provides cloud storage and ChemDraw chemical sketching capabilities to chemists regardless of operating system or browser. ChemDraw Cloud is included with Stanford's site license for ChemDraw Professional and ChemOffice Professional v16. Use your PerkinElmer account to login to ChemDraw Cloud. ChemWriter is a new system for displaying and editing chemical structures using standard web technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. ChemWriter is also an ergonomic chemical structure editor that can be used in both Web pages and on mobile devices.
Mobile-friendly web interface. By Metamolecular, LLC. ISpartan is a versatile app for molecular modeling on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
The app allows any chemist fast and easy access to computational methods that have proven reliable for a large range of molecules. By Wavefunction, Inc. A chemical structure drawing tool, built on pure javascript, supporting all platforms including iPad and iPhone. Mobile-friendly web interface. By Scilligence.
The Mobile Molecular DataSheet (MMDS) provides a way to view and edit chemical structure diagrams on an iPhone, iPod or iPad. The unique and innovative sketcher is optimized for the touchscreen interface, and allows professional quality molecular structures to be drawn quickly and efficiently. Molecules are organized in collections of datasheets.
Individual molecules, or whole datasheets, can be shared via iTunes or sent by email, using the standard MDL MOL and SDfile formats, which allows the data to be integrated into any external workflow. By Molecular Materials Informatics, Inc. MolPrime is a chemical structure drawing tool based on the unique sketcher from the Mobile Molecular DataSheet (MMDS). Features: draw chemical structures, send structure data via email, open structures from email or web, create graphical images of structures, view structure properties, and use structures to search Mobile Reagents and ChemSpider.
By Molecular Materials Informatics, Inc. A fun, interactive way to learn about chemistry! A new molecule will be delivered to your iPhone each week. Guess what each molecule is, based on an image and the clue.
By Americal Chemical Society. Calculated reaction and activation energies for elementary coupling reactions occurring on metal surfaces can be found by using a web application called CatApp. This tool provides access to data for reactions of molecules with up to three C, N, or O atoms on a number of different transition-metal surfaces.
The underlying dataset is generated from a consistent set of DFT calculations and extrapolations based on linear scaling relations. By SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. This application provides every possible formula for those studying AP Chemistry.
It can be used to build your own formula reference in chemistry. It can store cheat sheets, round-ups, quick reference cards, quick reference guides and quick reference sheets, which can be organized with clicks. Moreover, you can add a description to a label on an image. For example, if you want to add more information about a certain element, you can do that.
Next time, when you click on that label, a transparent window will appear with the description you have entered. By Alterme Inc. With goREACT, you can become a virtual chemist. Whether you're a novice or expert, the free play and guided modes make it fun and fascinating. Primary target audience is middle and high school students. By Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago.
The Medicinal Chemistry Toolkit app is a suite of resources to support the day to day work of a medicinal chemist. Based on the experiences of medicinal chemistry experts, we developed otherwise difficult-to-access tools in a portable format for use in meetings, on the move and in the lab. The app is optimised for iPad and contains. By Royal Society of Chemistry. The Mobile Molecular DataSheet (MMDS) provides a way to view and edit chemical structure diagrams on an iPhone, iPod or iPad. The unique and innovative sketcher is optimized for the touchscreen interface, and allows professional quality molecular structures to be drawn quickly and efficiently.
Molecules are organized in collections of datasheets. Individual molecules, or whole datasheets, can be shared via iTunes or sent by email, using the standard MDL MOL and SDfile formats, which allows the data to be integrated into any external workflow. By Molecular Materials Informatics, Inc. This is the free version of Named Reactions Pro, which contains 300 organic reactions.
Named Reactions Lite contains details on a number of common organic reactions, from Aldol to Wittig. Reactions are fully indexed and searchable, and can be visually browsed through an intuitive “reaction card” view. Each reaction includes a description, tags, related reactions, reaction scheme, and carefully depicted mechanism. No Internet connection is required.
By Synthetiq Solutions. Named Reactions Pro contains details on over 300 organic reactions, from the acetoacetic ester synthesis to the Zincke reaction. Reactions are fully indexed and searchable, and can be visually browsed through an intuitive “reaction card” view. Each reaction includes a description, tags, related reactions, reaction scheme, and carefully depicted mechanism. No Internet connection is required. By Synthetiq Solutions. Named Reactions Student includes all named organic reactions covered in undergraduate chemistry courses.
Not only a great study aid, Named Reactions Student is a great app for individuals preparing to take the GRE, the MCAT, and other graduate school standardized admissions exams. Each reaction includes a description, tags, related reactions, reaction scheme, and carefully depicted mechanism. No Internet connection is required.
By Synthetiq Solutions. Developed under the auspices of Professor Silas Cook, Organic Named Reactions currently covers over 25 basic organic chemistry reactions useful for undergraduate and graduate students alike. The named reactions are presented in “flash card” format to help students learn names, mechanisms, and reaction conditions. The various study modes provide a multitude of learning options to help chemists master these reactions quickly. Learn at your own pace and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge.
The app features an easy-to-use interface, named reactions important to all organic chemists, a stable user interface, and a master listing of reactions. Look for free updates that expand the reaction list. By Indiana University. Named organic chemistry reactions, usually named after their discoverers, are a fundamental part of every chemist’s toolkit. ReactionFlash helps you learn and understand named reactions: from the famous, to those you’ve forgotten, to those only a Nobel Prize Winner knows! Not only does the app give you the reaction, it also shows you the known mechanism, recent literature examples from Reaxys, and even allows you to test your skills with the ReactionFlash quiz.
By Elsevier Properties SA. Reagents contains information on more than 80 reagents covered in typical undergraduate organic chemistry courses, along with a summary of all their important reactions. By Metamolecular, LLC. SPRESImobile provides you with a powerful and convenient way to access ChemReact, containing around 410,000 chemical reactions and related references. InfoChem created ChemReact for chemists who need information about effective reaction transformations. We achieved this by selecting representative examples of each reaction type from the larger SPRESI data collection of 1974–2001. By Eidogen-Sertanty.
Yield101 is the lab-bench companion app for Reaction101: define your reaction components (reactants and products), and enter any quantity data you have available, which includes: stoichiometric equivalence, mass, volume, moles, density, and concentration. Yield101 will calculate the missing values when possible, and calculate the final percentage yield for products. Edit and view your reaction yield-scheme on your device, or email the data with a PDF attachment, print it directly, or share it online. Yield101 will automatically check each component structure for availability in the Mobile Reagents collection, and provides an easy way to browse them. By Molecular Materials Informatics, Inc. Chemical/biochemical pocket companion designed by the editors of Current Protocols. Choose from a list of all of the commonly used biological buffer systems, enter your desired volume, pH, and buffer concentration, as well as the concentrations of your stock solutions of the conjugate acid and base, and the calculator will inform you of the exact volumes of these stock solutions to mix in order to obtain the buffer needed.
By Wiley Publishing. ChemiCalc is a powerful unit converter for chemistry and physics calculations. Students and teachers can enter and simultaneously view converted values for energy, wavelength and frequency. Formulas and fundamental constants relevant for quantum mechanics are included.
By Rhodium Inc. Calcbot is a simple and beautifully designed calculator for your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Never lose your place in a calculation again with the live as-you-type expression view.
Simply swipe the keypad to the left to reveal advanced functions. See your past calculations in the history tape. You can even send old values and expressions back to your calculator or to a friend via email. Chemical/biochemical pocket companion designed by the editors of Current Protocols.
Type in or copy/paste any nucleic acid base sequence, any protein or peptide amino acid sequence (in one- or three-letter codes accessible from a convenient menu), or any standard chemical formula, and obtain the molecular weight. Allows estimates of the molecular weights of unknown nucleic acid or protein/peptide sequences on the basis of sequence length and average base/amino acid molecular weights. Also includes a list of 1200 of the most commonly encountered organic and inorganic compounds, which may be immediately selected in order to calculate their molecular weights, as well as an easy-to-access list of the chemical elements, which may be plugged into any chemical formula. By Wiley Publishing. Graphing Calculator turns your iPhone or iPod into an intuitive high-resolution function plotter and scientific calculator.
Features include the following: A powerful, yet easy to use scientific calculator; Quickly plot and trace multiple equations on the same graph; Custom keyboard to speed up entering in equations; Pinch to zoom and drag/slide for scrolling the graph in real time; The graph view supports portrait and landscape modes; Take screen shots, and e-mail graphs to yourself; Evaluate your graphs at any x value using the calculator screen; Find the exact (x,y) coordinates for roots, intersections, minimums and maximums using the trace mode; Supports graphing polar and parametric equations. By Appcylon LLC.
A lightweight desktop on your iOS device that connects to a MATLAB session running on the MathWorks Cloud or on your computer. From the convenience of your iOS device, you can run scripts, create figures, and view results. MATLAB Mobile features command-line access to MATLAB; access to your MATLAB workspace; ability to view MATLAB figures on your iOS device; record of commands typed on the iOS device in your command history; custom keyboard; MathWorks Cloud connectivity and storage; Windows, Mac, and Linux connectivity. By MathWorks. Numbers lets you make compelling spreadsheets in minutes — with tables, charts, photos, and graphics — using just your fingers. Choose from 250 easy-to-use functions. Enter and edit data with an intelligent keyboard.
Create impressive tables and charts, then move them around the flexible canvas. Spreadsheets look great on iPad, and they’re stunningly sharp on the high-resolution Retina display on iPhone 4 and the latest iPod touch. Numbers uses Smart Zoom to automatically zoom in on data as you edit or type, and zooms back out when you’re done, which makes working with cells and text surprisingly easy on iPhone or iPod touch.
Quick Graph is a graphic calculator that takes advantage of the multitouch display and the powerful graphic capabilities of the iPad and iPhone, both in 2D and 3D. A simple, yet intuitive interface that makes it easy to enter and/or edit equations and visualize them in mathematical notation. It’s capable of displaying explicit and implicit (opt) equations as well as inequalities (opt) in both 2D and 3D, in all standard coordinate systems: cartesian, polar, spherical and cylindrical, which can be copied, emailed or saved to the photo library.
By Colombiamug. Solve solves expressions as you type and features an innovative memory system to store and recall answers. Simply touch the answer to store it and touch the stored answer to use it in an expression. Solve has four tabs that select four different calculators each with its own color. Gives you instant access to the world’s premier scientific and technical eBooks from CRC Press.
By Taylor and Francis. Search, read, and download e-books that your institution acquires from leading publishers as well as materials uploaded and integrated by your librarian. You can import your own PDF documents, outside of the ebrary platform, through the app itself. Google Play Books offers access to over 2 million Google eBooks on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. IBooks is a way to download and read books. IBooks includes the iBookstore, where you can download the latest best-selling books or your favorite classics. Browse your library on a beautiful bookshelf, tap a book to open it, flip through pages with a swipe or a tap, and bookmark or add notes to your favorite passages.
Knovel is a cloud-based application that integrates technical information with analytical and search tools to drive innovation and deliver answers engineers can trust. My Knovel ToGo gives existing Knovel subscribers mobile tablet access to Knovel Technical reference content, providing Engineers access to Knovel content both offline and online. Users will need an existing Knovel subscription and ToGo access enabled with their organization to sync and download. By Elsevier Inc.
Access Springer’s publication database containing articles and chapters from over 2,500 peer-reviewed journals and over 48,000 books — in total, over 5.4 million documents spanning every area of science, technology and medicine. ChemSpider Mobile allows you to search the ChemSpider chemical database, provided by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Compounds can be searched by structure or by name, and browsed within the app. Results can be examined by jumping to the web page. Search structures are drawn using the powerful MMDS molecular diagram editor. By Molecular Materials Informatics, Inc.
IKinase provides sample structure activity data from Eidogen-Sertanty’s Kinase Knowledgebase (KKB). The KKB is a small molecule activity database that is curated from patents and peer-reviewed publications by an experienced team of PhD chemists and biologists. Within iKinase, a user can search for Kinase targets by standardized names, identify top-active molecules for each target, and drill-down into more detail. IKinase requires an internet connection which enables database searching into Eidogen-Sertanty’s KKB content. By Eidogen-Sertanty. IKinasePro provides access into Eidogen-Sertanty’s Kinase Knowledgebase (KKB) with fast and powerful substructure-, similarity-, and super-similarity searching capability.
In addition, you can search the kinome by target name, by finger-drawn chemical structures, and/or tap through a vast array of ring structures to circumnavigate the Kinome from several different perspectives. You can also register for alerts to keep current with new KKB updates and receive detailed SAR information by email. By Eidogen-Sertanty. IProtein brings target informatics to a whole new level by providing access to the world’s largest repository of protein structures and models: Eidogen-Sertanty’s Target Informatics Platform (TIP). TIP amplifies the rapidly expanding body of experimental protein structural information found in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) by generating high accuracy protein structural models across sequences found in Swiss-Prot, RefSeq, Ensembl, IPI, etc.
Through iProtein, the TIP database can be surveyed by Sequence, Structure/Model, Site, Protein Family, and by co-complexed ligand structures. By Eidogen-Sertanty. Mobile-friendly web interface. By Thomson Reuters. Mobile TOXNET is an easy to use, mobile-optimized Web interface to the TOXNET databases, covering toxicology, hazardous chemicals, environmental health and related areas. Resources available in Mobile ToxNet include: Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB), Toxline, Chemical Carcinogenesis Research Information System (CCRIS), Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART), Gene-Tox Mutagenicity test data from EPA, Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), International Toxicity Estimates for Risk (ITER), Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed), Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), and Online Directory of Health Organizations (Dirline).
Mobile-friendly web interface. By National Library of Medicine. The Drug Information Portal is a free Web resource from the National Library of Medicine that provides an informative, user friendly entry-way to current drug information for over 32,000 drugs. This mobile optimized web site provides descriptions, drug names, pharmaceutical categories, and structural diagrams.
Each record also features information links to 19 other resources including NLM PubMed, NLM LactMed, and Drugs@FDA. The mobile version of a resource is used when available. Mobile-friendly web interface. By National Library of Medicine.
Coverage includes Energy Citations Database, DOE Information Bridge, ScienceCinema, DOepatents, and DOE Green Energy. Mobile-friendly web interface. Office of Scientific & Technical Information. Search box for PubMed database, includes filters for Clinical Queries and Systematic Reviews. Mobile-friendly web interface.
National Library of Medicine. Simple search box for PubMed database. Mobile-friendly web interface. National Library of Medicine. This official mobile app of the RCSB PDB allows you to search the Protein Data Bank and visualize protein structures using either a WiFi or cellular data connection. Search the entire PDB database, view the latest protein structure entries to be released, access your MyPDB account, view the entire catalog of Molecule of the Month, airplay support for high resolution screens and more. Science.gov searches over 50 databases and over 2100 selected websites from 14 federal agencies, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S.
Government science information including research and development results. Mobile-friendly web interface.
By Science.gov. Registered SciFinder users at Stanford can access CAS databases via SciFinder Mobile with web-enabled smartphones.
There’s no need to download any special apps. SciFinder Mobile provides access to features such as: Explore a research topic, Look up a chemical substance, Find or confirm a property for a substance, Review publications and references for an author or inventor, and Find research published by a company or university.
SciFinder users can also review Keep Me Posted results and Saved answer sets. Mobile-friendly web interface. By Chemical Abstracts Service. SPRESImobile provides you with a powerful and convenient way to access ChemReact, containing around 410,000 chemical reactions and related references. InfoChem created ChemReact for chemists who need information about effective reaction transformations.
We achieved this by selecting representative examples of each reaction type from the larger SPRESI data collection of 1974–2001. By Eidogen-Sertanty. Mobile-friendly web interface.
By Online Computer Library Center. WorldWideScience.org is a global science gateway, accelerating scientific discovery and progress through a multilateral partnership to enable federated searching of national and international scientific databases and portals.
Mobile-friendly web interface. By WorldWideScience Alliance.
Find, read, and monitor thousands of scholarly journals available from your university or college library, or through Open Access publishers, covering all disciplines. Browse titles by subject to easily find journals of interest; easily view table of contents of current past journals; create a personal bookshelf of favorite journals; save articles to Zotero, Dropbox, and other services; share with other researchers by posting to Facebook, Twitter and more. By Third Iron, LLC. ACS Mobile provides readers with a multi-journal, up-to-the-minute live stream of new peer-reviewed research content (Articles ASAP) published across the Society’s preeminent portfolio of scholarly research journals, including the flagship Journal of the American Chemical Society.
The application also includes a “Latest News” feed from Chemical and Engineering News — the Society’s industry-leading magazine and preferred source of online news for its more than 161,000 member professionals. ACS Mobile makes a scientist’s daily commute, business travel, or time away from the desk or laboratory a more rewarding and productive experience. By the American Chemical Society. The Annual Reviews mobile website is the gateway to highly cited research on the go, and provides a personalized browsing, searching, and reading experience optimized for mobile use on most iOS, Android and Blackberry devices. To access full-text articles from journals that have been licensed by your institution's library, simply visit www.annualreviews.org from your mobile device while on an authenticated institutional wi-fi network.
Your mobile device will be automatically paired with your institution’s access rights. The pairing will then enable you to access content while offsite; it lasts six months, and will be refreshed each time you access the Annual Reviews website while within your institution’s network. By Annual Reviews. Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) is a weekly magazine published by the American Chemical Society.
C&EN delivers the latest news from the entire chemistry world, including research, business, education, government, and more. Download C&EN Mobile for free to access daily news updates from C&EN Online, analysis and commentary from the CENtral Science blog network, and the latest chemistry job postings. Make In-App purchases of individual issues of C&EN Magazine for only $2.99 each. All August issues are free. Members of the American Chemical Society will soon be able to access all issues in the app for no charge.
By the American Chemical Society. IEEE Xplore Mobile lets you search and view IEEE Xplore research directly from your mobile device. You can search valuable journals and magazines, conference proceedings and standards, and view all search results. You can also refine your search using multiple facets for more targeted results. Scroll to the bottom of the search results page to view the selections. Access to full-text documents is based on your subscription terms. Mobile-friendly web interface.
IOPscience express allows you to view and download the latest papers to appear in IOP-owned journals. You can also search for articles published by IOP over the last two years, and email information about selected articles to yourself or a colleague to enable access to the article from a desktop computer. By IOP Publishing. The testing ground for the ACS Publications web platform, JACS Beta presents, encourages, and facilitates innovations and new approaches to the presentation of chemical and related research to further communication and understanding as emerging fields and disciplines blend at the interfaces of chemistry, biology, and beyond. Mobile Projects: See how a mobile version of the JACS website might look and function in the future. Start by trying out our mobile version of the Table of Contents and the full text of an article looks like on your mobile device.
Over time, the list of mobile projects will grow as ACS explores how to best represent the different parts of the ACS Publications website in a mobile format. Mobile-friendly web interface. By ACS Publications. The draft human genome sequence announced in 2000 promised great insights into human biology, medicine and evolution. To celebrate the 10th anniversary, Nature has repackaged the Human Genome at Ten news special into a free iPad App.
In this special, Nature asks whether the sequence has delivered the insights that were anticipated, and what lessons have been learned from the first post-genome decade. Human genetics in 2010 looks infinitely more complex, and questions about how to make sense of the explosion in biological data are only becoming more pressing.
By Nature Publishing Group. Keep up to date with the latest scientific research and news from Nature Publishing Group.
By Nature Publishing Group. Enjoy the award-winning journalism of The New York Times on your iPad. The improved NYTimes app for iPad now has more content, including blogs, videos and slide shows. Enjoy our Top News section for free, or subscribe and unlock all the sections in the app and get unlimited access to NYTimes.com on any device. By The New York Times Company.
The physicsworld.com newsflash app gives you access to the top news articles appearing on physicsworld.com, the world’s leading physics news site from IOP Publishing. As well as providing breaking news, physicsworld.com has in-depth analysis, multimedia content and a lively blog, allowing users to engage with others in the international physics community. By IOP Publishing.
The Lite version features daily spotlight science and technology news stories from Phys.Org. Read our most popular content anywhere and anytime. This includes stories in the fields of physics, earth science, medicine, nanotechnology, electronics, space, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, and mathematics. Readers may rate, bookmark and share favorite stories via Twitter or email directly from the app. By Omicron Tech Ltd. The Lite iPad version features daily spotlight science and technology news stories from Phys.Org.
Read our most popular content anywhere and anytime. This includes stories in the fields of physics, earth science, medicine, nanotechnology, electronics, space, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, and mathematics. Readers may rate, bookmark and share favorite stories via Twitter or email directly from the app. By Omicron Tech Ltd.
PNAS, the official journal of the US National Academy of Sciences, is an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans the biological, physical, and social sciences. The journal is published daily online in PNAS Early Edition and weekly in print. Easily access the PNAS table of contents and article abstracts directly from your mobile device.
By HighWire Press, Stanford University. RSC Mobile provides readers with access to search RSC journals content from our RSC Publishing Platform. If your institution/organisation pays for RSC journals then you can access exactly the same content on this App using your institutions wireless network.
Access the most relevant scientific research via Latest Articles or Search options and save articles for reading offline. By Royal Society of Chemistry.
Cartiglio autocad download for mac. Design and shape the world around you with AutoCAD software for Mac. You cannot download the product on this device, but you can email yourself the link.
Access Science from anywhere. Read summaries and abstracts from Science, Science Translational Medicine, and Science Signaling; bookmark and email yourself links to full text; get the latest news at ScienceNOW; search job openings and tap other resources at Science Careers; access the Science weekly podcast and other multimedia; and store content for reading without an internet connection. By the American Association for the Advancement of Science. SN Prime is published weekly (47 times a year) by the non-profit Society for Science & the Public. Every issue of SN Prime features select content not available elsewhere, including rotating columns on math, science and popular culture, and earth and atmospheric science. A “People” department keeps up with the latest news from the personal side of the scientific enterprise.
Additional content includes notices of new books and book reviews, short items on weird and wonderful creatures and an in-depth feature article from a recent edition of Science News magazine. By Society for Science & the Public. Access Springer’s publication database containing articles and chapters from over 2,500 peer-reviewed journals and over 48,000 books: in total, over 5.4 million documents spanning every area of science, technology and medicine. Taylor & Francis Online Mobile allows users to access 1,600 Journals and Reference Works.
This new service is free to use, and offers the following benefits to users: Readers are able to link to their institution’s content via a quick and easy pairing process, as explained in our video demo; The interface is optimized to allow browsing, reading and searching — making the most of smaller screens by using HTML 5; Users are able to login and share links to content via social networks and email; They can also create their own favorites list which is simultaneously saved on Taylor & Francis Online. Mobile-friendly web interface. By Taylor & Francis. IAuditor lets users build a fully customizable audit or checklist for use on an iPhone, iPad, or Android. You can create custom audits from scratch, reuse existing audits, and generate and edit audits on desktop computers with a spreadsheet and simply import them into iAuditor. You can also share audit forms within the app, across similar industries via the SafetyCulture Cloud. For example, after installing this free app, search ACS Lab Safety in the “Public Library” to see sample checklists that have been created by ACS and by Princeton Univ.
For more information, please see. The app presents the basic physical constants and structure diagrams for approximately 10,900 organic compounds.
It includes the compounds most frequently encountered in the laboratory, the workplace, and the environment, with a particular emphasis given to substances that are considered environmental or human health hazards. You can search by compound name, CAS number, mol. Value, or molecular formula. By Taylor & Francis Group. Fly around the planet with a swipe of your finger. Explore distant lands or reacquaint yourself with your childhood home. Search for cities, places, and businesses.
Browse layers including roads, borders, places, photos and more. Visit the Earth Gallery to find exciting maps such as real-time earthquakes, planes in flight, hiking trails, city tours, and more. By Google, Inc. The free Merriam-Webster app brings America’s most useful and respected dictionary to your iPhone. In addition to all the definitions from Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, the app offers voice search — to let you look up a word without having to spell it — along with synonyms, antonyms, example sentences, Word of the Day, and more. A great tool for reference, education, and vocabulary building. The app is free, and supported by ads.
By Merriam-Webster, Inc. The National Geographic World Atlas brings you the highest resolution images available, delivering the detail, accuracy, and beauty for which National Geographic is known. See the world in any style you prefer: classic (blue ocean), antique, satellite, or road map style. Spin, pan, and zoom in on the world with the interactive 3-D globe and seamless world map layers. Get up-to-date information on every country and capital city in the world, including socio-economic data, demographics, weather, and currency. By National Geographic Society.
NIST supplies industry, academia, government, and other users with over 1200 reference materials of the highest quality and metrological value. Mobile-friendly web interface. Official Wikipedia App for iOS. Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia containing more than 20 million articles in 280 languages, and is the most comprehensive and widely used reference work humans have ever compiled. Features: save article to read later or offline, search articles nearby, share articles, read article in a different language, full text search and more.
Emoji are digital representations of an idea or an emotion, like a smiley face. Choose from a developing set of chemistry themed emoji featuring traditional smiley faces decked out in goggles (safety first!), glassware, the periodic table, element tiles that spell out some of your favorite Internet acronyms, and two very important molecules. Access and organize your photos from anywhere. Engaging science and engineering images and video from around the globe and a news feed featuring breaking news from institutions funded by the National Science Foundation. Content is either produced by NSF or gathered from scientists, colleges and universities, and NSF science and engineering centers. For iPad only. By the National Science Foundation.
Riveting talks from some of the world’s most fascinating people. Browse more than 1,400 TEDTalk videos on the official TED app, even when you’re not online. Watch TEDTalks with subtitles in over 90 languages directly on your device, or use AirPlay to watch them on your home entertainment system. Download full videos to your device and watch them when you’re offline. Listen to an on-demand playlist of TEDTalks audio at any time. The TED app updates almost every day with new talks from TED events around the world. By TED Conferences.
Box makes it easy to access and edit your files, share content and stay connected with your team from anywhere on any device. Share important files with your coworkers. Have your presentation at your fingertips. View updates to your spreadsheet instantly. Open and edit Box files in other apps installed on your device; save content directly to Box from more than 30 compatible apps (full list included in the app). EndNote for iPad app enables users to easily view, edit, organize, and share bibliographic research material and PDFs on iPad.
Syncing with EndNote online and EndNote for Macintosh or Windows (available separately) extends the power of EndNote for iPad and allows for seamless access to an EndNote reference library from multiple devices and platforms. By Thomson Reuters. Evernote turns the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad into an extension of your brain, helping you remember anything and everything that happens in your life. From notes to ideas to snapshots to recordings, put it all into Evernote and watch as it instantly synchronizes from your iPhone to your Mac or Windows desktop. Key features of Evernote: Create text, photo and audio notes; Auto-synchronize your notes to your Mac, PC, and Web; Makes text within snapshots searchable; Mark notes as “Favorite” for quick access; All notes include geo-location information for mapping and search. Premium Feature: File Synchronization — add, sync, access, and share files (PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and more) among the different versions of Evernote you use.
Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Keynote makes creating a world-class presentation — complete with animated charts and transitions — as simple as touching and tapping. Use full-screen view to present right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. If you’re presenting to a large audience, connect your device to a projector or HDTV and preview your slides and notes using the presenter display. This app enables LabArchives users to view images in their LabArchives Notebooks as well as to take and upload photos into their Notebooks. Descriptions may be added to pictures, and photos may be resized when connectivity is limited. Stay organized and improve your productivity in the laboratory or lab class. LabArchives enables you to make notes, store photos and other data, and makes all completely searchable.
With LabArchives for the iPhone and iPad, you can snap photos of posters, gels, whiteboards, or even books and have them stored safely in your Notebook from anywhere in the world. By LabArchives. Mendeley is academic software that indexes and organizes all of your PDF documents and research papers into your own personal digital library.
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Watches from a few decades ago included calculators, so why not Apple Watch? Even though Apple didn't include a calculator app on its smartwatch that doesn't mean you can't add one yourself. TMO's Jeff Gamet rounded up a few and checked them out for you. Read on to see what he liked and what he didn't. TMO rounds up some Apple Watch calculator apps CALC QApps calls CALC 'the most evolved smart calculator,' and while it may not have achieved sentience, it is a pretty slick calculator. It offers everything you need for calculations that go beyond simply adding or dividing two numbers, includes a tip calculator, and lets you speak to enter equations, too. Is free, but offers US$1.99 in-app purchase for advanced functions and a unit converter.
CALC is a fully functional calculator on your wrist Calcbot Calcbot on Apple Watch is a little like three apps in one: it's a calculator, a unit converter, and a tip calculator. It can also quickly split bills to make sure no one underpays and then slips away from your lunch meeting. Is free, and offers in-app purchases for more features. Calcbot's tip calculator is pretty slick Calcy Calc If all you need is a basic calculator without any extra features, like a tip calculator, Calcy Calc might just fit the bill—assuming you can put up with some quirks. First, the companion iPhone app does nothing more than allow Calcy Calc to appear on your Apple Watch. Second, the interface seems a little buggy in that sometimes tapping an on-screen button also registers an adjacent button as tapped, too. Cruncher Instead of going with a traditional calculator key layout, Cruncher offers an interface designed to work more efficiently on Apple Watch's small display.
The app shows a subset of buttons, and based on what you tap, other buttons appear. It's a clever way to use the Apple Watch screen space, and if you're OK with a non-traditional keypad, it's at least worth trying out. Cruncher sports a unique calculator interface PCalc PCalc is the go-to calculator on the Mac and iPhone, and even though it's loaded with features for scientists, engineers, and coders, it makes the move to Apple Watch with grace. PCalc on Apple Watch supports engineering and scientific notation, includes hexidecimal, octal, and binary calculations, and offers an RPN mode, too. It also includes a great tip calculator, Handoff support, and shows your most recent calculations. Is free, and costs US$9.99.
PCalc is a favorite for scientists, engineers, and coders tizi Calc If you're looking to make your calculator app match your style, tizi Calc has you covered. The app includes more than 20 different calculator skins, including one that looks like an old-school Casio calculator watch. It also includes a tip calculator, and Handoff support so you can start a calculation on your wrist, then finish it on your iPhone.
Is free and includes in-app purchases for additional calculator themes. Tizi Calc lets you customize the look of your calculator After trying out these calculator apps on my Apple Watch I'm torn between Calcbot and PCalc. Both are great with proven track records, and they're both great and handled my calculations just as I expected. Calcy Calc was disappointing, and Cruncher's interface didn't fit well with the way my brain processes numbers. CALC's Siri support is pretty cool, and I liked tizi Calc's wide selection of interface skins. My advice: The best two Apple Watch calculator apps today are PCalc and Calcbot.
Stay away from Calcy Calc until the developer fixes the app's interface issues.