All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 143
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Research
Porous materials break out of covalent cage
Packing predictions open doors for new molecular sponges
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Research
Van der Waals forces between atoms measured
Direct measurement of the interation between two Rydberg atoms shows force does fit model
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Human enamel mimic whitens teeth
Fluorapatite crystals can non-abrasively restore tooth colour
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Miniature battery a first for 3D printing
Scientists use 3D printer to create lithium-ion battery smaller than a single grain of sand
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Careers
Going with the flow chemistry
Elizabeth Farrant climbed to the top in big pharma, but now she’s working at a smaller scale, as Sarah Houlton finds out
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News
Chemistry laureate Jerome Karle dies
Joint winner of the 1985 Nobel prize in chemistry dies at the age of 94
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Research
Relativity behind mercury's liquidity
First evidence that relativistic effects are indeed responsible for mercury’s low melting point
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Feature
A fresh look at alchemy
Lawrence Principe cracks the alchemists’ codes and discovers the sophisticated chemistry they used
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Opinion
Change: the only constant
Jim Al-Khalili discusses the risks involved in switching to a new area of research and invites chemists to take a quantum biology leap
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News
US supreme court rules genes can't be patented
Breast cancer test company at centre of case can still rely on patents on non-naturally occurring DNA
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Research
Capturing crystallisation on camera
Images taken over nanoseconds reveal the crystallisation of germanium telluride
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Research
Students develop antivenom in high school lab
Molecularly-imprinted nanoparticles pave the way for a new generation of antidotes
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Research
Stirring microwave synthesis
New magnetic stir bar designed for narrow microwave synthesis vessels
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OLEDs ditch the heavy metals
Replacing iridium and platinum in smart phone screens could make them cheaper and more environmentally friendly
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