All Matter articles – Page 20
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         Research ResearchThese 15 molecules trigger Covid smell disorderResearchers identify compounds that trigger parosmia, the condition that makes coffee smell like burning rubbish 
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         Opinion OpinionAn idea that clickedBioorthogonal reactions – doing chemistry inside living cells without blasting everything in sight – are no mean feat 
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         Feature FeatureThe bioorthogonal revolutionA set of reactions operating silently inside live cells or whole animals are lighting up chemical biology and inspiring new medicines, James Mitchell Crow finds 
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         Research ResearchNew family of hollow molecules separates troublesome hydrocarbon mixturesMeet the cagearenes – 3D frameworks made from aromatic building blocks and methylene groups 
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         Opinion OpinionIs there a natural order in which complex objects appear?Assembly theory suggests there might be 
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         Research ResearchIt’s not enough to be 3D and aromatic to be 3D aromaticMisusing the term 3D aromaticity could put chemists on a slippery slope where the concept loses meaning 
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         Research ResearchLarge flakes of unusual 2D carbon allotrope made for the first timeMove over graphene, say hello to graphyne 
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         Research ResearchFlaws fixed in venerable 84-year-old method of measuring porositySimple software corrects calculations of surface area that were out by up to a factor of five 
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         Research ResearchMagnetic fields generate intricate periodic trendsBy including magnetic fields in conceptual DFT, scientists have been able to use it to predict chemical behaviour under extreme conditions 
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         Research ResearchCatalytic alchemy sees device transform one metal so that it behaves like anotherElectric charge enables the catalytic ‘speed limit’ for many important reactions to be bypassed 
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         Research ResearchFirst examples of odd-electron σ bonds for aluminium and galliumTwo new complexes with unusual two-centre/one-electron σ bonds are added to the group 13 family 
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         Feature Feature3D printing adds another dimensionNina Notman learns how 4D printing is opening the door to unique smart materials whose applications may only be limited by our imaginations 
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         Research ResearchRydberg atoms can form molecular bonds with charged speciesResearchers observe unusual bond, which is substantially longer than classical covalent interactions 
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         News NewsYield-predicting AI needs chemists to stop ignoring failed experimentsFor machine-learning algorithms to make accurate yield predictions, chemists need to start reporting more low-yielding reactions and spell out implied experimental details 
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         Business BusinessFormer Coca-Cola chemist imprisoned for trade secret theft14-year sentence for Xiaorong You, who stole secrets related to BPA-free can linings from major chemical and coating firms 
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         Research ResearchBottleable but reactive carbocations are powerful hydride abstractorsFluorinated trityl cations outperform trityl for hydride abstraction reactions 
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         Feature FeatureThe human health observatory in our sewersFrom tracking disease outbreaks to monitoring drug use, there’s a lot to be learned from the things we flush down the toilet, Katrina Krämer finds 
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         Research ResearchPublic perception of nanotechnology can quickly turn sourPolicymakers and scientists should consider the risks of uninformed twitterstorms 
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         Research ResearchWastewater from battery recycling plants mined for water-splitting catalystsElectrocatalysts derived from metal pollutants used to generate hydrogen 
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         Feature FeatureLife’s chemistry goes through the looking glassChemists were taught that natural systems only use L-amino acids. Andy Extance finds out just how wrong that is proving