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Chemistry World January 14, 2015 Derek Lowe |
Ignorance is no defense Chemists can be a danger to themselves and others if they don't know enough about the compounds they're working with. |
Chemistry World January 21, 2015 |
ChemDoodle 7: chemical publishing software After spending long enough with ChemDoodle to acclimatize and explore the breadth of features, the higher cost of alternative chemical drawing programs becomes very difficult to justify. |
Chemistry World January 13, 2015 James Urquhart |
Fish sperm spawns rare earth metal recycling idea As strange as it sounds, fish sperm could be a key ingredient for extracting and recycling rare earth elements from ore and materials such as magnets and electronic waste. |
Chemistry World January 13, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Taj Mahal browning due to light-absorbing particles The pollutants responsible for discoloring the Taj Mahal have been identified by scientists in India and the US, who found that the deposition of particulate matter is responsible for the browning effect on its iconic white marble domes. |
Chemistry World January 12, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
West Virginia chemical spill inhalation risk overlooked After the massive chemical spill from a tank at a Freedom Industries' storage site in West Virginia in January 2014, water company officials failed to consider the dangers of chemical vapor exposure and advised residents to flush contaminated water from their plumbing systems. |
Chemistry World January 12, 2015 Michael Gross |
100 chemical myths: misconceptions, misunderstandings, explanations In their book, first published in Hungarian in 2011 and now available in English, Lajos Kovacs and colleagues set out to debunk 100 myths and misconceptions. |
Chemistry World January 9, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Former Royal Society of Chemistry president dies Anthony Ledwith, former president of the Royal Society of Chemistry, has died aged 81. |
Chemistry World January 8, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
New antibiotic could treat infection while dodging resistance problems A new antibiotic that can kill life-threatening bacteria -- without them appearing to be able to develop resistance to the drug -- has been discovered by a team of scientists. |
Chemistry World January 8, 2015 Patrick Walter |
EPSRC head pledges greater dialogue with researchers The new head of the UK's physical sciences research council plans to make engagement his watchword. |
Chemistry World January 7, 2015 Andy Extance |
New ion continues perovskite solar's flat-out progress A perovskite solar cell using methylammonium lead bromide and formamidinium lead iodide sets a new efficiency record. |
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