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The age of eternity
What if the price of eternal youth is more than people can pay? Robert Reed looks at a beautiful future
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Activating C–Hemistry
Meet the organic chemists intent on breaking bonds that are generally considered to be unreactive
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Shaping up at the nanoscale
Rods, stars or spheres? Rachel Brazil looks at the shape of things to come
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Chemistry under pressure
Bizarre and exciting findings are emerging at high pressures, finds Andy Extance
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GPS for your health
Katrina Megget discovers that where we live, work and visit can be linked to our health
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Explosive science
Nina Notman learns the role chemistry plays in monitoring volcanoes and understanding the impact of their eruptions
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Joining the injured
Andy Extance discovers how new medical adhesives are overcoming the difficulties bodily fluids cause conventional polymers
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The next generation
Elinor Hughes catches up with some of the latest materials and processes in photovoltaics research
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Sulfate aerosols and the summer that wasn’t
After the Mount Tambora megavolcano erupted in 1815, the years that followed had weather that changed the world, as Mike Sutton explains
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The element makers: Making superheavy elements
The periodic table has now expanded to 118 elements. We meet the scientists responsible for making new elements to find out how, and what they will be doing next
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Where will the periodic table end? | The element makers
The periodic table has now grown to 118 elements. We met some of the people who make them to find out how they do it, and what they will be doing next
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Experimenting on superheavy elements | The element makers
The periodic table has now grown to 118 elements. We met some of the people who make them to find out how they do it, and what they will be doing next
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The element makers
The periodic table has now grown to 118 elements. We met some of the people who make them to find out how they do it, and what they will be doing next
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Data on demand
Chris Chapman looks at how researchers are overcoming the challenge of accessing analytical data across multiple systems
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2Heavy drugs gaining momentum
With the first approval of a drug containing deuterium looking imminent, Nina Notman surveys the deuterated drug landscape