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Levy of £925 per overseas student would fund disadvantaged students but there are concerns it could have an unpredictable effect on student numbers
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Nanoplume’s bio-based materials are super-insulating but also cheap and scalable
Researchers say that multiple lines of evidence for hypothesis have now been undermined
While not a Nobel prize-winning discovery in itself, this challenge to the reductionist view of physiology has links to several other winners
Mixture allocation factor would weigh toxicity of chemicals as a whole
Ashish Kumar’s research reveals how cooking shapes the air we breathe indoors
Relatively weak π bonding in the structure opens up possibility for various chemical reactions
Options abound whether or not you have a PhD
Rare co-operative adsorption mechanism enables metal–organic framework to bind two carbon monoxide molecules at each metal centre
Group says 10 key chemicals are being dumped cheaply, harming domestic industry
Bending, twisting and contact separation cause pure amorphous solids made from heteroleptic copper(I) complexes to emit light
Memories of a year spent testing new inhaler valve designs
A decade on from Cop21, the Paris agreement has delivered change, but keeping it on track is getting harder
In Portugal’s Douro valley, centuries-old winemaking traditions meet modern chemistry to create a sweet and intense fortified wine. Bárbara Pinho talks to the experts about the compounds and reactions behind a festive favourite
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Discover the Australian Nobel laureate hidden in this sudoku-style puzzle
Planar B6 ring is aromatic in nature, comparable to benzene in sandwich complexes