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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
July 7, 2014
Jennifer Newton
Buckyball boron Systematic structure-searching calculations performed by scientists in China have put forward an all-boron analogue of fullerene: B 38. mark for My Articles 27 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 4, 2014
Andy Extance
Molecular sieve membranes look to greener separations US researchers have made molecular sieving fibers that open up new possibilities for large scale chemical separations that use much less energy than conventional distillation methods. mark for My Articles 43 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 4, 2014
Jessica Cocker
3D printing cuts fuel cell component costs Researchers in the UK have used 3D printing to cut the cost of manufacturing devices that produce hydrogen fuel by splitting water. mark for My Articles 93 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 3, 2014
Phillip Broadwith
Show the way but leave no trace Recent efforts to develop efficient methods to isolate phenols from biomass mean they may become an increasingly attractive, environmentally sustainable, synthesis feedstock mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 3, 2014
Emma Stoye
Mini Monet made with plasmonic paint There is no paint or ink in this miniature reproduction of Claude Monet's Impression, sunrise. Instead, the colors come from nano-sized discs of aluminium printed onto a sheet of silicon. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 3, 2014
Mary Macleod
Organ -- organ interactions could compound nanoparticle damage Many studies look at the beneficial medical effects of nanoparticles, however, Mandy Esch explains that her work at Cornell University is checking for adverse effects. mark for My Articles 59 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 3, 2014
Andrea Sella
Aston's mass spectrograph Francis Aston British chemist (1877 -- 1945), Developed a mass spectrograph and was awarded the Nobel prize for discovering isotopes of several elements mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 3, 2014
Tami Spector
Of atoms and aesthetics Molecular aesthetics means many things to a few people. For some it means tangible aspects of compounds; for others yet, the ways that chemists represent molecules. mark for My Articles 301 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 2, 2014
Tim Wogan
Miller's forgotten experiments point to primitive protein genesis Stanley Miller's experiments are still adding to our understanding of prebiotic Earth. mark for My Articles 70 similar articles
Chemistry World
July 2, 2014
Emma Stoye
Graphene Flagship doubles in size The Graphene Flagship aims to take graphene 'from the lab to the factory floor' over the next 10 years, with a large investment from the European commission. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
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