All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 236
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Shedding light on ultracold reactions in space
Counterintuitive results in ultracold chemistry are helping to build a picture of reactions taking place in deep space
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Chemists claim metallic hydrogen creation first
Researchers believe they have produced the long-sought after substance, but many are sceptical
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Australian carbon tax passes into law
Top 500 polluters will have to pay per tonne of carbon dioxide emitted in 2012
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Functionalised fibre catches flu before you do
Carbohydrate coated chitosan could be used in face masks and filters to trap the flu virus
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Intelligent packaging to detect spoiled food
Smart oxygen sensor to let consumers know if food is safe to eat or ready for the bin
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Invisible ink for the 21st century
Water reveals invisible photonic ink on photonic paper as an anti-counterfeit measure
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A soluble solution to the Haber process?
Chemists are a step closer to a soluble iron catalyst for the Haber-Bosch process which would improve efficiency
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All eyes turn towards asteroid for fly-by
Scientists take full advantage of asteroid flying uncommonly close to the Earth to gather information on its structure
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Shrinky Dink origami powered by heat
A children's toy undergoes heating to generate 3D shapes from 2D patterns
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Heart-on-a-chip
Replicating heart tissue on a chip could lead to a powerful new platform for drug tests
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Micro fuel cells for microchips
A power device integrated into a chip eliminates the need for bulky batteries and pumps
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Zap and the aromaticity is gone
Laser pulses can be used to 'switch off' aromaticity in benzene molecules
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World's smallest remote control car debuts
A single molecule nanocar powered by electrical impulses has been put together by Dutch scientists
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Covalent self-healing materials
Japanese researchers have created a gel that harnesses free radicals to heal without any outside help
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EPSRC sticks to its shaping capability guns
Frustration persists in the UK chemistry community over council decisions on the funding future for the field
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Russia books place at science top table
New strategy will see the country boost its spending on science to 2.5 per cent of GDP