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Magazine articles on physics.
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Chemistry World
February 2, 2015
Megan Tyler
Shock tactics for drug delivery Scientists in India have developed a shock wave-based drug delivery system that could be used to administer insulin in diabetic patients and reduce the need for painful injections. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 30, 2015
Anisha Ratan
A sticky way to inspect self-cleaning glass Reusable color-changing sticky labels that act as a cheap and easy way to check the activity of photocatalysis-based self-cleaning glass have been designed by scientists in the UK. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 30, 2015
Andrea Sella
Landriani's eudiometer Marsilio Landriani was an Italian scientist (1751 -- 1815), who investigated gases and invented the eudiometer mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 29, 2015
Jennifer Newton
Graphene looks to doped superbenzene to overcome electronic hurdles Building graphene from carefully-modified superbenzene segments has been proposed as a way to help graphene overcome a major stumbling block limiting its application in electronic devices. mark for My Articles 105 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 26, 2015
Sage Bowser
Straightening out capacitance measurements Researchers in the UK have designed a simple and inexpensive circuit that can linearize the charge -- discharge behavior of a capacitor. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 26, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Blue LEDs may be caught in a trap Blue LEDs are notoriously difficult to make, which has slowed down the production of cheap, highly efficient white LED light bulbs. Now, UK scientists think they know why. mark for My Articles 34 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 23, 2015
Simon Neil
Self-cleaning sensors see the light Scientists in Italy have engineered a cheap and simple electrochemical sensor that cleans itself when exposed to ultraviolet light. mark for My Articles 17 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 22, 2015
Simon Hadlington
Diamond sensor atom scale imaging proposed Researchers in the US have devised a novel strategy for mapping multiple nuclear spins in a single molecule using quantum sensors in diamond. mark for My Articles 74 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 20, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Tomography allows ancient texts to rise from the ashes X-ray tomography has let scientists make out letters on this papyrus that was caught up in the eruption that destroyed Pompeii. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 19, 2015
Jenny Lovell
Chitosan bioelectrode sustains metabolic power to medical implants Researchers in France have used compounds extracted from shrimp shells and gardenia fruits to extend the lifetime of medical implants attempting to run on bodily fluids. mark for My Articles 6 similar articles
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