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Why MOFs are a great choice for the Nobel prize in chemistry
Electrochemical update to a classic reaction trades cryogenic conditions for room temperature, to selectively convert primary and secondary alcohols into aldehydes and ketones
University entrepreneurs need more consistent help to bridge the gap betweeen ideas and businesses
Team behind Funding the Frontier hope it will help funders and policymakers make better decisions but others worry system might favour ‘safe’ research
A simple process extracts valuable pure arsenic metal from groundwater treatment waste
Experiments only directly confirmed the existence of this type of magnetic material last year but it’s already making waves
Researchers are developing magnonic processors that use magnetic spin waves instead of electric current to process data. Rachel Brazil discovers how it could potentially reduce energy consumption by 90% and offer new possibilities for neuromorphic computing
The pioneering theoretical chemist on teaching herself programming and the importance of freedom
‘Right away, ensure to proceed (5)’ to complete this cryptic chemistry crossword
Network of quasi-2D hydrogen bonding may be responsible for effect
A sudoku-style logic puzzle with a chemistry twist
How Restek’s Biphenyl column changed chromatography
Does Felis catus play nicely with its seasonal partners?
Royal Society is warning that the high upfront costs are putting off talented researchers
Coffee beans that have passed through the gut of Asian palm civet have more compounds associated with intense tastes
Alongside nearly 70,000 US lawsuits, over 3000 claimants have filed joint UK legal action
Process combines algal fermentation with flow chemistry and avoids hazardous phosgene
£20 million investment by LGC will boost country’s analytical and metrology capabilities