All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 211
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Smarter fabric for soldier uniforms
UK soldiers could soon be wearing uniforms with e-textiles woven into them
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Watching the double-slit experiment in real time
Researchers have repeated the double slit experiment at the heart of quantum mechanics with the largest molecules ever used
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Controlling vibrating droplets
Texture ratchets can direct droplet motion and could simplify labs-on-a-chip
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Ink wells to solar cells
Scientists in China have found a cheaper and more efficient alternative to commercial electrodes in fountain pen ink.
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Nanocrystal probes mimic viruses to gain entry into cells
Polymers deliver nanocrystal probes for non-invasive imaging directly into cells within an hour
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Canada's triclosan concern
Government is urging companies to remove the antibacterial compound triclosan from products
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Sweden bans BPA in food packaging for under-threes
Government says it is taking a precautionary approach to the chemical to protect children
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Fertiliser use increases atmospheric N2O levels
Over the past 50 years fertiliser use has contributed to the rise in atmospheric nitrous oxide levels
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Polymers perform non-DNA evolution
Successful transcription of DNA to xeno-nucleic acids (XNA) and back again shows that life's chemistry could have very different
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Controlling an organocatalyst with pH
A catalytic group situated on a rotaxane can be switched on or off by altering where the macrocycle sits
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An invisible menace for solar cells
Even minute impurities can affect bulk heterojunction solar cell efficiency by over 50%
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Catalyst delivery and recovery using MOFs
A new catalyst delivery system using a metal-organic framework
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Painting the mountains blue
Vera Thoss talks about her bluebell business and research, using her car in her experiments and analysing whale vomit
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NewsSilicene grown for (probably) the first time
Scientists present the most compelling evidence yet for a one atom-thick sheet of silicon