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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
March 2010
Bibiana Campos Seijo
Editorial: Smoking kills What we didn't realise until now is that nicotine residues absorbed on indoor surfaces (carpets, wallpaper etc) react with gases in the air to produce even more cancer-causing carcinogens. mark for My Articles 114 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2010
Derek Lowe
Column: In the pipeline The author takes a tour of the 'storage graveyard' where instruments that aren't useful or are too fiddly are doomed to end up mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2010
Paul Docherty
Column: Totally Synthetic Dimeric natural products are a common find, and represent a formidable challenge to synthetic chemists. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2010
Philip Ball
Column: The crucible Superatoms reinforce the notion that chemistry is more about electrons than elements, says the author mark for My Articles 77 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 28, 2010
Jon Cartwright
Reactions on DNA origami watched with AFM Chemists in Denmark have for the first time imaged chemical reactions on a DNA origami scaffold so that they can precisely attach single molecules, involving atomic force microscopy. mark for My Articles 296 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 25, 2010
Jon Cartwright
Biofuels Without the Blend Scientists in the US have come up with a method to recycle agricultural waste into renewable alkenes for jet and diesel fuel. mark for My Articles 312 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 24, 2010
James Urquhart
Buckyball-based gene delivery Japanese researchers have demonstrated effective gene delivery in mice using carbon buckyballs. mark for My Articles 130 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 23, 2010
Simon Hadlington
MOFs make light work of it UK researchers have discovered a new use for metal-organic frameworks -- as potential lighting devices. mark for My Articles 47 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 21, 2010
Lewis Brindley
Fullerenes break the rules Chinese researchers have made an exotic new family of fullerenes that contain three pentagons fused sequentially in their structure. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 19, 2010
Simon Hadlington
Forcing stereoselectivity on reactive cations Chemists in the US have devised a dual catalyst strategy to tame the highly reactive iminium ion to give a high degree of stereochemical control over subsequent reactions of the ion. mark for My Articles 49 similar articles
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