All articles by Will Bergius – Page 2
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      ResearchA greener recipe for copper nanowires
Applying food chemistry to the synthesis of copper nanowires gives better control over their length
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      ResearchNitrogen dioxide and ozone: a sinister synergy
New insight into the mechanisms by which nitrogen dioxide and ozone damage the human respiratory tract
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      ResearchPlant plastics reach for the stars
Star-shaped additives transform rice starch into a useful transparent plastic
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      ResearchOrganic solar cells reach manufacturing milestone
Complete roll-to-roll processing of flexible organic tandem solar cells achieved for the first time
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Fireworks and the spread of particulate matter
A new perspective on the true extent of atmospheric contamination caused by fireworks at Chinese New Year
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Isotope signature identifies yellowcake origin
Nuclear forensic scientists use sulfur isotope ratios to shed light on the source of nuclear materials
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Nanoparticles stop mosquitoes breeding
Water-soluble carbon nanoparticles can prevent mosquito larvae from reaching maturity
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Better separations with more permeable membranes
Embedding conducting polymer nanoparticles in traditional membrane polymers improves their separation performance
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Destroying stable foam on demand
New cheap and reusable foam can be broken down by heat, light or a magnetic field
 
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