After erasing some sentences of all the things on my mind, basically, two things I want to report on.
ERM identifiers
First, I am grateful that the European Registry of Materials (ERM) paper (doi:10.1186/s13321-022-00614-7) is online and this would not have happened with the work from all the people involved and Jeaphianne particularly. It's an open project, and we now enter an exciting phase where we will learn how the community will adopt it beyond the initial uses cases. The below screenshot shows some of the information for nanomaterials studied by RiskGONE, pending experimental data, reports, etc, to become available:
NanoJava and NanoInChI
The second thing I quickly mention is the release of NanoJava 2.0 (doi:10.5281/zenodo.6984324) which is now available from Maven Central and now has initial support for the development of nanomaterial InChIs. A proof of principe is given in this Jupyter notebook (which can be easily run on Google Colab):
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