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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
April 24, 2012
Rebecca Brodie
Two in one technique for biological imaging A UK based team has combined two methods into a new technique to investigate cell-substrate interactions in biomedical research. mark for My Articles 55 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 22, 2012
Steve Tarleton
Membranes for all Introduction to Membrane Science and Technology by Heinrich Strathmann, is aimed at advanced students as well as process and chemical engineers working in industry. mark for My Articles 22 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 20, 2012
Maria Burke
Sweden bans BPA in food packaging for under-threes As 'a matter of caution', the Swedish government says it will ban the use of the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A in protective coatings in food packaging for children up to the age of three. mark for My Articles 46 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 20, 2012
Painting the mountains blue Vera Thoss tells Elinor Richards about her bluebell business and research, using her car in her experiments and analyzing whale vomit. Currently her group is working on oil pollution, composting and plant-derived products. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 20, 2012
Jennifer Newton
Nanocrystal probes mimic viruses to gain entry into cells Colloidal polymer vectors loaded with nanocrystal probes enter cells in the same way as a virus and can be used to track cells for therapies such as those based on stem cells mark for My Articles 284 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 19, 2012
Andy Extance
Polymers perform non-DNA evolution Scientists have found that six polymer alternatives to DNA can pass on genetic information, and have evolved one type to specifically bind target molecules. mark for My Articles 322 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 19, 2012
Charlie Quigg
An invisible menace for solar cells US chemists have shown that trace impurities - below the sensitivity of standard characterization techniques - can halve the efficiency of bulk heterojunction solar cells. mark for My Articles 338 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 19, 2012
Amy Middleton-Gear
Catalyst delivery and recovery using MOFs Although heteropolyacids are excellent homogeneous polyoxometalate catalysts, recovering these molecules at the end of a reaction is often tricky and can have an impact on their application. mark for My Articles 71 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 19, 2012
Simon Hadlington
Controlling an organocatalyst with pH UK chemists have designed an organocatalyst that can be mechanically switched on and off simply by changing the pH. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 18, 2012
Josh Howgego
Silicene Grown for (Probably) the First Time A one atom-thick layer of silicon - a material dubbed silicene - has been created for perhaps the first time. If fully tamed, this material might match graphene's useful electrical properties. mark for My Articles 83 similar articles
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