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1. Water activated disposable paper battery.

2. ChatGPT: is it really a threat to medical research paper writing?

3. Genie: the first open-source ISO/IEC encoder for genomic data.

4. Development of a dual point humidity sensor using POF based on twisted fiber structure.

5. A soft cable loop based gripper for robotic automation of chemistry.

6. pressuRe: an R package for analyzing and visualizing biomechanical pressure distribution data.

7. Suzy Bills: The Freelance Editor's Handbook: A Complete Guide to Making Your Business Thrive, in Consultation with Aaron Ostler: University of California Press; Oakland, California, 2021, 326 pages, Paperback, $24.95, ISBN: 9780520381339.

8. Synthesis of trimetallic oxide (Fe2O3–MgO–CuO) nanocomposites and evaluation of their structural and optical properties.

9. Two-layer accumulated quantized compression for communication-efficient federated learning: TLAQC.

11. Luminescent Cd coordination polymer based on thiazole as a dual-responsive chemosensor for 4-nitroaniline and CrO42− in water.

16. The design of a novel arthroscopy shaver.

17. A personal account of contributions to equity, diversity and inclusion within the Canadian chemistry community.

20. Paper Palaces (Book).

21. Loyalty, Democracy and the Public Intellectual.

22. Arben Merkoҫi (Ed.): Paper based sensors.

23. Preface: A themed section honoring the legacy of Dr. Brij Gopal.

24. Book review.

29. Review Paper: Hibernicising Hellas.

31. When Economists go to Washington, DC: Randall Lutter and Jason F. Shogren (eds.),Painting the White House Green: Rationalizing Environmental Policy inside the Executive Office of the President(Washington, DC: RFF Press, 2004), 201 pp., ISBN 1-891853-73-2 (cloth) and ISBN 1-89153-72-4 (paper)

35. Important Papers on Well-Being: Assessment, Science, and Culture.

36. InChI, the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier.

37. Book Review.

39. Bitesize breakthroughs.

40. The Einstein chronicles.

41. The book of revelation.

42. Paths of least resistance.

43. Book review.

44. Book Reviews.

45. A hard day's night.

46. Molecular biology: Seed of revolution.

47. History of a ‘Young Science’.

48. The geography of life.

50. Philippa J. Benson and Susan C. Silver: What Editors Want: An Author’s Guide to Scientific Journal Publishing: University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 2012, 192 pp, Hardcover, $55.00, ISBN: 9780226043135, Paper $20.00, ISBN: 9780226043142, E-book $7.00 to $20.00, ISBN: 9780226043159.