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Chemistry World October 9, 2014 Richard Massey |
Ionic liquid-gas interfaces: more than a surface glance Research by scientists in the UK suggests that small changes in the nature of binary ionic liquid systems can significantly alter their surface composition. |
Chemistry World October 9, 2014 James Urquhart |
Designer nanoparticles cast in DNA molds German researchers have developed a DNA origami approach to produce custom-made inorganic nanoparticles with programmable, pre-designed shapes. |
Chemistry World October 8, 2014 |
Super-resolution light microscopy wins chemistry Nobel The 2014 chemistry Nobel prize has been given to three pioneers of biomedical imaging, whose work has enabled nanoscale features within cells to be captured in exquisite detail. |
Chemistry World October 8, 2014 Emma Stephen |
Sawdust cellulose offers alkane pipeline A new way for converting cellulose into liquid straight-chain alkanes may provide a viable alternative route to chemicals traditionally sourced from crude oil. |
Chemistry World October 8, 2014 |
Live blog: Single molecule spectroscopy wins chemistry Nobel prize The bloggers offer their comments on the developing Nobel Prize story and winners for 2014. |
Chemistry World October 7, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
FBNCO: all the 2p-block elements in one molecule Scientists in Italy have made a molecule with one of each of the 2p-block elements. Well, almost. There's no neon in FBNCO but it would be a bit unfair to expect them to include an element with no known chemistry. |
Chemistry World October 6, 2014 Tim Wogan |
Solar wind whips up water on moon The volcanic glasses from the moon's soil let the scientists rule out other ways that water might have been created |
Chemistry World October 6, 2014 Cally Haynes |
Lignin boosts sunscreen performance Lignin, a complex organic polymer found in the cell walls of plants, is already known to be a good UV-absorber and a broad-spectrum sun blocker. |
Chemistry World October 6, 2014 Emma Stoye |
BRCA2 protein imaged for first time The first detailed images of BRCA2 -- have revealed its structure and the mechanism by which it works, offering hope for new treatments. |
Chemistry World October 5, 2014 Andy Extance |
Tea tonic peps up tumor treatment Researchers in Singapore and the US have brewed up a green tea-based cancer drug delivery system where both the drug and its carrier fight tumor growth. |
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