Explainers – Page 3
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Quantum dots and a bright future
Tune in to the amazing semiconductors giving colour to your TV
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The Mpemba effect: fact or fiction?
Why freezing ice cream 50 years ago put science in hot water
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Explainer: What is cryo-electron microscopy
The science behind the 2017 Nobel prize in chemistry
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What’s happening at the Arkema chemical plant
Why chemicals at the plant devastated by hurricane Harvey have ignited
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What's going on in your ice cream
All right, stop, collaborate and listen: ice cream’s back with a new explanation
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What can we learn from asteroids?
Flying space rocks could hold the answer to the origins of life
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Why asbestos is still used around the world
Unpicking the politics of a potentially deadly material
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What you need to know about the UK higher education shake-up
How will students, academics and universities be affected?
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How the British Library preserves ancient manuscripts
Acidity will destroy paper without conservation and careful handling
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The legacy of the Hindenburg disaster
Eighty years on, the airship fire still leaves its mark on the hydrogen industry
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Will machine learning allow robots to take over?
How machines are adapting to solve chemical problems
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How we are fighting tropical diseases
Repellents and vaccines are useful but still need further improvement
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Explainer: The chemistry of farts
We usually see flatulence as funny or embarrassing – but its chemistry is intimately entwined with our health
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