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Chemistry World February 3, 2014 Simon Hadlington |
Laser writing makes 'bone like' material Researchers in Germany have used 3D laser lithography to engineer polymer microstructures that mimic the lightweight yet strong properties of cellular materials like wood and bone. |
Chemistry World February 2, 2014 Emma Stoye |
Artificial membrane harvests light like a cell Photosensitive compounds built into an artificial membrane can capture light energy in the same way as proton pumps found in biological cells. |
Chemistry World February 1, 2014 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
How times have changed The editor comments on open access publishing, the International Year of Crystallography, and the Braggs spectrometer. |
Chemistry World January 31, 2014 Philip Ball |
X-rays set to reveal electrons' dance In principle the very intense, ultra-short x-ray pulses produced by free-electron laser sources will be capable of revealing the motions of electrons in real time as they hop between different energy states in atoms and molecules. |
Chemistry World January 31, 2014 Patrick Walter |
EPSRC names new chief executive The next chief executive of the UK's main chemistry funding body will be Philip Nelson, currently pro-vice chancellor of the University of Southampton. |
Chemistry World January 30, 2014 Anthony King |
Unnatural DNA links click for faster synthesis Human cells can still read strands of DNA correctly if they are stitched together using linkers not found in nature, a new study shows. |
Chemistry World January 30, 2014 Patrick Walter |
Chemist to be next president of US science organisation The next president-elect of the US science organization the American Association for the Advancement of Science will be Geraldine Richmond, a chemist at the University of Oregon. |
Chemistry World January 30, 2014 Cally Haynes |
Fluorescent cryptand recognises radioactive pollutant The first fluorescent sensor for radioactive pertechnetate anions has been developed by researchers in Italy and Switzerland. |
Chemistry World January 30, 2014 Jessica Cocker |
Crystal structure highlights buckycatcher's flexibility Chemists in the US have successfully isolated the first anion of a distinctive type of pincer molecule, known as a buckycatcher, and confirmed the extraordinary flexibility it has for encapsulating guest molecules. |
Chemistry World January 30, 2014 Mark Peplow |
Virtually excellent A virtual world congress is part of an international benchmarking exercise being conducted by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to assess the UK's reputation in chemical engineering. |
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