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Chemistry World
December 24, 2014
Happy holidays from Chemistry World Check out these rather festive-looking zinc telluride microspheres. Under visible-light irradiation they can reduce carbon dioxide into methane. mark for My Articles 73 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 23, 2014
Matthew Gunther
Hydrogen superconductivity hammered out on diamond anvil Hydrogen-rich compounds under extreme pressure may be better superconductors than the best conventional ones around, according to scientists in Germany. mark for My Articles 54 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 22, 2014
Andy Extance
Chemistry from the skies promises low-emission nylon raw material Mimicking the breakdown of atmospheric organic compounds has led to a cleaner way to make a key nylon raw material. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 8, 2014
Elisabeth Ratcliffe
Spinach chlorophyll activates polymer production line Inspired by nature, scientists in Australia have united light and chlorophyll to generate a range of polymers that have biomedical applications. mark for My Articles 52 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 8, 2014
Tim Wogan
Designing blue organic LEDs from scratch A new, highly efficient fluorescent material for blue organic LEDs that is completely free of metals has been developed by researchers in Japan. mark for My Articles 65 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 5, 2014
Matthew Gunther
Shining a light on rewritable paper Rewritable paper that does not use ink but instead uses dyes that respond to ultraviolet light has been developed by US scientists. mark for My Articles 30 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 2, 2014
Andrea Sella
Maiman's laser Theodore Maiman (1927 -- 2007) was an American engineer who invented the first laser mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
Chemistry World
December 2, 2014
Philip Ball
An end to bubble puzzle trouble? Nanobubbles' resilience has been a highly controversial issue, but their seemingly anomalous longevity may at last have an explanation. mark for My Articles 29 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 27, 2014
Megan Tyler
Femtofluidic droplet manipulation now possible We've had microfluidics. We've even had nanofluidics. But now, scientists have gone a step smaller by pushing femtofluidics into the realms of possibility. mark for My Articles 32 similar articles
Chemistry World
November 27, 2014
Katrina Kramer
Conductive clay rolled out to store energy A conductive clay made by US researchers might provide a novel way of storing energy that could, one day, surpass batteries. mark for My Articles 54 similar articles
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