Jonathan Edwards
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Life-changing chemistry
Which chemist's work has touched the most lives? Marie Curie? Louis Pasteur? Joseph Lister?
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DNA helps nanoparticles crystallise
Two new techniques use DNA to build crystals of nanoparticles more easily
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Trio of papers cast doubts on osteoporosis treatment
Studies question calcium supplements and drug benefits
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Microneedles may mean an end to painful injections
Arrays of tiny needles made faster and cheaper thanks to laser polymerisation
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Textbook reaction has a subtle twist
Pioneering experiments show SN2 is more complex than previously thought
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Silicon nanowire boost for rechargeable batteries
Nanowire electrode for lithium batteries increases capacity, lifetime and power
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A simpler way to photonic crystals
Cheap two-step method to make angular crystals from tiny polymer beads
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A simpler way to photonic crystals
Cheap two-step method to make angular crystals from tiny polymer beads
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Aqueous Fischer-Tropsch is clean and green
Water-soluble catalyst provides a green route to synthetic hydrocarbon fuels
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Aqueous Fischer-Tropsch is clean and green
Water-soluble catalyst provides a green route to synthetic hydrocarbon fuels
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Water cleaning membrane shows hybrid vigour
Polymer containing protein channels could clean waste water and deliver drugs
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Sorting droplets digitally
A new lab-on-a-chip sorting technique is better, faster, cheaper than current methods
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Nanospikes stick out from the crowd
Laser texturing maximises surface area for cooling, absorption and adhesion
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Gold sets nanowires straight
Electronic devices could be grown by seeding zinc nanowires with gold droplets
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Nanotube gives ultimate force measurement
Single functional group interactions measured on carbon nanotube