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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
November 29, 2013
Simon Hadlington
Pressure cooker produces new metal hydride By squeezing iridium and hydrogen together under ultra-high pressures, researchers have produced a novel metal hydride with an unusually high hydrogen content and an unconventional structure. mark for My Articles 118 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 29, 2013
Blessed are the cheesemakers Although producing the tastiest cheeses is an art, success depends on mastering complex biochemical processes like those in the vat. mark for My Articles 60 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 28, 2013
Benjamin Valsler
Stuff matters: the strange stories of the marvellous materials that shape our man-made world Fascination with materials sustained Mark Miodownik through a PhD in jet engine alloys and into life as a scientist, engineer and now an author of popular science books. mark for My Articles
Chemistry World
November 27, 2013
Jennifer Newton
A cytochrome from scratch Artificial proteins could be closer to participating in natural biochemical pathways after researchers show that bacteria will process amino acid sequences entirely unrelated to any natural protein to produce a fully functioning cytochrome. mark for My Articles 192 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 22, 2013
James Urquhart
Earliest use of chilli sauce put back hundreds of years Chemical analysis of 2000 year old pottery artifacts unearthed in southern Mexico suggests that the people living there were spicing up their diet with chilli sauce and drinking chilli flavored beverages, almost a thousand years earlier than previously thought. mark for My Articles 4 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 22, 2013
Jennifer Newton
Recipe for a jelly-based fuel cell catalyst An international team of researchers have used gelatin as their starting material to make doped-carbon electrocatalysts. They might not wobble but they could one day replace platinum in fuel cells. mark for My Articles 60 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 22, 2013
Lars Ohrstrom
30-second elements Periodic table aficionados and hardcore inorganic chemists will find amazing new facts, while the layman is offered captivating, albeit rhapsodic, insights into the world of chemistry and its applications in this book edited by Eric Scerri. mark for My Articles 51 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 21, 2013
Emily James
Bucky-built MOFs Buckyballs can be used to build up a novel two-dimensional metal -- organic framework. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 21, 2013
Jennifer Newton
Barrie Rhodes: Open innovation Barrie Rhodes is the director of technology development at Aesica Pharmaceuticals in the UK. and has successfully introduced new technologies such as hot-melt extrusion and amide-bond formation technology. mark for My Articles 134 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 21, 2013
Mark Peplow
A century of isotopes Glasgow will celebrate 'isotope day' on 4 December, 100 years after Frederick Soddy coined the word 'isotope' in Nature. mark for My Articles 32 similar articles
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