All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 237
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Spotting artery damage before a heart attack
New technique can view blood vessels' structure and molecular signs of ill health at the same time
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Predicting the perfect MOF
Computer program takes the guesswork out of making MOFs and produces world's best methane-holding structure
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Materials and Polymers
A flexible strain sensor to detect damage to buildings during earthquakes
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Reaching out
The explosion is the doyenne of chemical demonstrations, but is the web taking over as a tool for researchers to enthuse the public about chemistry? Phillip Broadwith investigates
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Chemists put finger on the trigger to attack cancer
Prodrug uses a boronate to spot cancer cells' oxidative environment and then gases them with nitrogen mustard
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Taming osmosis for steady drug delivery
A German start up has developed a disposable infusion pump that uses osmosis instead of electrical power
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Faster synthesis of fluorine radioisotope imaging agents
Palladium reagent allows quick production of radio-labelled imaging molecules before isotopes pass best before
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A model for the single chirality of life
Single chirality crystals are generated through a temperature gradient in boiling solutions
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Do carbyne radicals really exist in aqueous solution?
Chemists in Israel have proposed that super-reactive carbon radicals with three unpaired electrons can survive in water
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Escalating drug dearth spooks White House
Obama calls on FDA and Justice Department to clamp down on pharmaceutical industry after drug shortages triple
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A shot in the arm for drugs for neglected diseases
Intellectual property sharing database will give researchers new leads in the fight against TB and malaria
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Pilot project seeks to unfreeze methane hydrate promise
US energy department teams up with oil majors to investigate the viability of extracting methane from gas hydrates
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Water-catching spinout from synthetic spider silk
Bioinspired fibres could harvest water from fog and mist in parched areas
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Podcast
November 2011
Chemistry World Podcast - November 201101:22- World's longest carbon-carbon bond created04:20- Pitcher plant inspires ultimate non-stick surface07:54- NASA's John Grotzinger discusses the difficulties of getting the Curiosity rover to Mars with its massive payload of analytical instruments, and what it will do when it gets there15:55- Conjuring up gram quantities ...
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Pee-powered fuel cell turns urine to energy
Urine could be processed into power and fertiliser by bacterial biofilms
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Organic LEDs set to become displays' flexible friend
Researchers find a way to put OLEDs on flexible plastic while retaining efficiency
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The kilogram is dead! Long live the kilogram!
Four of the base SI units, including the kilogram and mole, are set to be redefined
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Clicking together synthetic antibodies
Enzymes can be used as templates to produce synthetic antibodies via click chemistry reactions
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Exploding cucumbers inspire drug delivery
A capsule that squirts cancer drug at its target in a new drug delivery strategy