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Chemistry World July 27, 2015 Tim Wogan |
Repellent nanocraters could shape tissue engineering Patterning surfaces with nanoscale craters can interfere with cells' ability to stick to surfaces, researchers in the US have shown. |
Chemistry World July 27, 2015 Anisha Ratan |
Boroles get a stability boost Scientists from Germany have reported a breakthrough in borole stability, using bulky fluoromesityl groups, which could help these anti-aromatic molecules realize their potential in optoelectronic devices. |
Chemistry World July 27, 2015 |
(--)-Jiadifenolide I believe that Ryan Shenvi's could well be the last synthesis we see of the popular neurotrophic agent jiadifenolide, at least for some time. |
Chemistry World July 24, 2015 Andrea Sella |
Wilson's cloud chamber Charles Wilson was a Scottish physicist and meteorologist (1869 -- 1959). He invented a particle detector based on an apparatus for generating clouds. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2015 David Bradley |
Super-elastic wire stretches without losing power A conducting wire that can be stretched to 14 times its original length has been developed by scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas, US. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2015 Matthew Gunther |
Telescope detects ionised carbon in early galaxies An international team of radio astronomers has detected the first faint trace of ionized carbon in the early universe. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2015 Richard Massey |
Photoredox catalysis mechanisms seen in new light A debate over whether photoredox-catalyzed reactions proceed via chain processes may now be settled, thanks to new mechanistic insight brought to light by scientists in the US. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2015 Philip Ball |
Weaving is believing The author describes the history of visualizing chemical compounds. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Silicone bracelet set to pick-up on chemical exposure The researchers behind the company, including co-founders Steven O'Connell and Kim Anderson, have initiated a Kickstarter online fundraising campaign to develop the wristband, which can currently measure more than 1400 chemicals. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2015 Vicki Marshall |
Leather gets a new perfume Researchers at the Central Leather Research Institute in India are developing 'smart leathers'. Now, a team there has established a method for imparting leather with a long-lasting lemongrass scent. |
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