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Chemistry World December 3, 2015 Tim Wogan |
Nanodots pencil in way to boost solar cells Nanoparticles made out of pencils are highly porous and can be doped with nitrogen or other atoms to increase their photocurrent-enhancing potential |
Chemistry World December 2, 2015 Emma Stoye |
BPA detection tests developed for EU monitoring Scientists at the European commission's Joint Research Centre have developed highly sensitive analytical tests to measure the levels of bisphenol A and 12 closely related chemicals in samples of food and drink. |
Chemistry World December 2, 2015 William Bergius |
Salting out artificial photosynthesis Chemical engineers from the US have put forward a concept for a new type of artificial photosynthetic system to convert carbon dioxide into almost pure liquid ethanol fuel. |
Chemistry World December 1, 2015 |
Well-tempered chocolate The author discovers that controlling crystal structures and emulsions is the key to good chocolate |
Chemistry World December 1, 2015 Ida Emilie Steinmark |
Swallow this -- serving up the food industry's darkest secrets I have the greatest respect for Joanna Blythman. Sadly her new book Swallow this is more chemophobic propaganda than political expose. |
Chemistry World November 30, 2015 James Urquhart |
Maths model could help put organs on ice US researchers have improved an ice-free cryopreservation technique by using mathematical models to minimize toxicity and damage caused to cells during the procedure. |
Chemistry World November 30, 2015 Emma Stoye |
20 carat gold foam lighter than a feather The 20 carat gold 'foam' is a thousand times lighter than its solid counterpart, and the lightest gold nugget ever to be made. |
Chemistry World November 30, 2015 Philip Ball |
Weapons of mass discussion The debate around chemical warfare is just one reason to welcome a new exploration of chemistry professor James Kendall's milieu in the chamber opera Breathe freely by Scottish composer Julian Wagstaff. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Researchers dance the night away for science communication prize A chemistry PhD student based in Germany has won this year's international 'Dance your PhD' competition in the chemistry category. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2015 Christopher Barnard |
Racing tyre analysis shows 'undetectable' treatments the chequered flag A new method detects illegally softened tires by heating a rubber sample and capturing the telltale compounds on an adsorbent-coated fiber. |
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