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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
October 6, 2015
Tim Wogan
Rolled-up electrodes record brain activity without scarring Ultra-flexible neural electrodes have been created that can more precisely measure brain activity without causing tissue scarring. mark for My Articles 125 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 6, 2015
Colin Groom
A story of structure For chemists, the Cambridge Structural Database is part of the furniture. It contains data for every small molecule crystal structure ever determined -- over 750,000 of them mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 5, 2015
Behind closed doors: How to win the Nobel prize Few know the process by which the winner or winners are chosen. We go behind closed doors to find out how the Nobel committee make their selection. mark for My Articles 118 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 5, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Environmentally-friendly quantum dots make their mark Scientists have created an indium-based quantum dot as an environmentally-friendly alternative to the toxic cadmium nanocrystals currently used in commercial liquid crystal displays. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2015
Tom Wilson
Antimony recovery lights up lamp waste recycling Researchers in Belgium have developed a method to extract antimony from lamp phosphor waste and convert residues from the process into fertilizer. mark for My Articles 30 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2015
Paul Brack
Refreshing Van Gogh's faded flowers Conservators at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in the Netherlands are working with scientists at AkzoNobel to reverse the effects of time, and reveal Van Gogh's paintings as they appeared when he first painted them. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2015
Andy Extance
Megasupramolecules promise to quell fuel explosions Adding megasupramolecules to jet fuel could save lives by preventing formation of fine fuel mist. mark for My Articles 86 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2015
Paul Brack
Egyptian blue: more than just a color The blue pigment was first used by Egyptian artist 2600 BC. Today it has possible uses in security inks or for biomedical imaging. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2015
Sam Lear
Perfumery: the molecular art form There is no form of artistic expression more intimately connected with chemistry than perfumery. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2015
Adam Brownsell
Let's talk about chemistry I hope all of you have now had a chance to at least skim read the results of the survey carried out this year by the Royal Society of Chemistry on the public's attitudes to chemistry in the UK. mark for My Articles 343 similar articles
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