All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 136
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Feature
The first scientific baron
In the month that marks the 100th anniversary of Lord Kelvin's death, Colin Russell unravels the life of a prodigious talent
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News
Molecular traffic spied in nanoscale tube network
Insight into movements could aid catalyst design
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Review
One of Chemistry's greatest
As well as a chemist who discovered oxygen, Priestley was a theologian and reformer
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Review
Kitchen Science
How to fossilise your hamster: and other amazing experiments for the armchair scientist
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News
Researchers crack mystery of diamond's conductivity
Surface film electrochemistry responsible for making diamond electrically conductive
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News
Plants really do make methane
Chinese chemists confirm contentious findings that plants emit potent greenhouse gas
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News
China greens rules for foreign investment
Renewables and clean technologies favoured over energy intensive sectors
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News
China greens rules for foreign investment
Renewables and clean technologies favoured over energy intensive sectors
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Podcast
December 2007
Chemistry World Podcast - December 2007INTRODUCTION(Promo)Brought to you by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this is the Chemistry World Podcast.(Promo ends)Interviewer - Chris SmithHello, welcome to the Chemistry World Podcast, which is brought to you this month by Mark Peplow, Victoria Gill, Ananyo Bhattacharya, and Richard Van Noorden. ...