All articles by Hayley Bennett – Page 9
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Super battery could power electric cars
MIT scientists design a better battery using nanoparticles
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More data from mixtures via NMR
New diffusion separation technique for NMR helps chemists analyse mixtures
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DNA takes a new form
New chromatin studies reveal 'more realistic' structure for DNA in replicating chromosomes
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Controversial new theory for nanotube growth
A theoretical model for nanotube growth provokes debate among nanotube experts
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Nanocrystals get in shape for catalysis
Scientists are learning to control the shape and size of platinum nanoparticles for real world catalytic applications
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Magic MOFs
Metal organic frameworks are molecular mops that have the potential to solve some of the world's most pressing environmental problems. Hayley Birch finds out more
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Plants reprogrammed to produce potential drugs
Genetically modified periwinkles could one day function as medicine-making factories
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MRI at the nanoscale
Virus images show how high-resolution imaging could revolutionise structural biology
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Nanotubes promise electronic inks
Masking metallic nanotubes reveals the true potential of their semiconducting neighbours
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How to strengthen the taste of umami
Molecular synergy between flavour enhancers may hold lesson for drug designers
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Protein threading paves the way for nanomachines
By mimicking nature, researchers could create molecular scale motors
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New routes to gram-scale graphene
Researchers produce graphene from sodium and ethanol, raising hopes of real-world applications
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Meteorites hitting oceans may have kick-started life
New origin-of-life experiments mimic meteorite sea impacts and create organic molecules
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Drug detonates nitric oxide inside tuberculosis bacteria
Explosive mode of action for experimental TB treatment revealed
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Colourful future for nanowires
Fine tuning the crystal structures of nanowires could boost the efficiency of LEDs and other electronic components
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Reactions studied by stop motion
Ultra-fast spectroscopy tracks changes during polyatomic reactions
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Nanotube scales challenge mass spectrometers
Glut of nanotube devices holds promise for ultra-sensitive mass detection