All Arts articles – Page 30
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Research
Lead 'soaps' behind iconic artwork damage uncovered
Analysis of yellow paint pigment reveals ion source responsible for lead carboxylate formation
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Review
Organic photovoltaics: materials, device physics, and manufacturing technologies
Lights, chemicals, action!
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Review
The science of Shakespeare: a new look at the playwright’s universe
More things in heaven and Earth
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Review
Falling behind: boom, bust & the global race for scientific talent
More scientists, more problems?
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Review
Acid rain and the rise of the environmental chemist in 19th century Britain
It never rains but it corrodes
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Mini Monet made with plasmonic paint
Aluminium nanoparticles used to reproduce iconic Impression, sunrise painting
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - July 2014
We speak to artist Briony Marshall and art detective Warren Warren about the more artistic sides of chemistry
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Opinion
Chemistry and art
Both disciplines should be treated as connected and collaborative endeavours
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Feature
The art detectives
Spectroscopic techniques allow scientists to look over the shoulders of old masters. Emma Stoye reports
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Opinion
How the Pelican got its hue
Philip Ball covers the chemical history of Penguin’s inexpensive educational books