All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 115
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News
Sacked EPA chemist wins job back
US Environmental Protection Agency scientist who was fired after warning about toxic dust at Ground Zero reinstated by court
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Research
Gas separation with graphene nanopores
Functionalising tiny holes in graphene should theoretically allow simple separation of a wide range of gases
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Campaigners win fight to reform English libel laws
New bill will protect scientists and journalists from vexatious suits when highlighting concerns with scientific evidence
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Research
Chiral confusion
There are a vast number of chiral crystals just waiting to be discovered, say scientists
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Powering up retinal prosthetics
A system of video goggles and an artificial retina powered by infrared lasers could restore sight to the blind
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The death of UK science?
Campaign group launches with PR stunt to highlight perceived failings at physical sciences research council
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Polymer gel squeezes and strains like an intestine
The oscillating Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction powers a tubular gel that expands and contracts in waves
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Research
Enhancing fingerprints with electrochromism
A method to detect latent fingerprints on metal surfaces with a high level of detail
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Ultra-low sulfur jet fuel on the radar
Desulfurising aeroplane fuel would improve public health but could have unanticipated effects on the climate
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NewsPlutonium in a spin
Japanese and US researchers have solved the decades-old problem of plutonium-239’s NMR spectrum
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Review
A moving biography
A G Stromberg, first class scientist, second class citizen : letters from the Gulag and a history of electroanalysis in the USSR
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Research
Rewritable DNA for digital data storage
Cells respond in easy to follow binary manner to chemical switches
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Research
Bromine anion caught in a supramolecular trap
A rare host-guest arrangement could help scientists to design improved photocatalysts