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All clear for tiny capsules of goodness
Scientists have created nanocapsules to enable insoluble micronutrients to be added to clear drinks to make them healthier
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For clean carbon dioxide conversion just add water
A photocatalytic system has been created that can turn carbon dioxide into basic chemical building blocks
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EU probes Honeywell and DuPont over green
Complaints from companies looking to manufacture 1234yf have led to a formal investigation into anticompetitive behaviour
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pH adjustable protein micro-lenses
Chinese scientists create protein micro-lenses whose focus can be adjusted simply by altering the pH of the surrounding medium
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Cutting edge chemistry in 2011
Chemistry World reviews the ground breaking research and important trends in this year's crop of chemical science papers
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US agencies collaborate to test 10,000 chemicals
The NIH, EPA and FDA initiate automated screening system to help determine chemicals' effects on human health
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Durban agreement welcomed by chemical industry
Chemical industry predicts new business opportunities as last minute agreement hammered out at UN climate summit
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Radical experiment assesses interstellar nitrogen
Supercold radical reactions suggest that there may be less molecular nitrogen between the stars than previously thought
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Interview Yongyuth Yuthavong
Yongyuth Yuthavong discusses the challenges that face scientists in Thailand with Kathleen Too
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Scrunched up graphene to store hydrogen
Computer simulations suggest that corrugated graphene layers could be a useful way of reversibly storing hydrogen
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Artificial intelligence for quantum chemistry
A database of quantum chemical results and some clever algorithms can be used to predict atomisation energies
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Scientists unveil tiniest switch
The movement of a single proton offers four different levels of conductance, researchers in Germany say
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Zwitterion approach to stabilising drug proteins
Positively and negatively charged polymer can stabilise proteins without affecting how it binds to its target
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Silk delivers drugs without the pain
Microneedle system made from silk protein can be formulated with drugs with no need to refrigerate them
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Be creative, be inspired, be confident
Gregory Korshin talks to Michael Smith about his passion for environmental science, literature and languages
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Turning bacteria's shield into a weapon against it
Meningitis-causing bacteria produce a sugar layer that could be used against them in a vaccine
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Arctic biting back over mercury pollution
Polar bear teeth show Arctic mercury concentrations have decreased over the last 50 years
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Molecular suitcases created by corrosion
Exploiting metallurgical phenomena has enabled the creation of an array of metallic, multi-walled hollow nanoparticles with exotic architectures
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Government launches UK life sciences strategy
Life sciences industry receives a cash boost to bridge the gap between an idea and a product