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Crystal with perfect symmetry around its centre surprises scientists with its asymmetric response to light
A new dysprosium-based single-molecule magnet works at higher temperatures than others in its class
Convictions relate to groundwater contamination around Miteni fluorochemicals plant
Team proposes how to broaden and standardise biological testing in sustainable chemical research
From refinery scale to a nanosecond existence, carbon is everywhere – in life as well as chemistry
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Hydrochloric acid dissolves salts that gum-up reaction process
Laundry mishap leads researchers to a surprising substitution reaction
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Comprehensive examination reveals improper siting of reaction vessels can affect catalyst formation, alter nanoparticle formation and change yields
Bio-inspired catalyst can reduce arenes without the need for harsh conditions
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Findings offer ‘exciting hints’ on the impact of shell effects on the fission properties of superheavy nuclei
A stepping stone to greater things?
In place of open access across the board, the society will adopt regional publishing models