All articles by James Mitchell Crow – Page 8
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Shortest metal bond
Chemists in the US have made a quintuply-bonded dichromium complex with the shortest metal-metal bond ever isolated
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Firms unprepared as first Reach deadline looms
Companies are facing a costly 'quantum leap' in the race to implement new European chemicals legislation
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A better catalyst for fuel cells?
Mixed metal nanoparticles could boost fuel cell catalyst activity sixfold
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Drip line slips away
How many neutrons will an atom's nucleus hold? More than we thought, say nuclear scientists
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MRI sensitivity boosted by 10000 times
Doctors could see real-time images of the effects of their treatments in unprecedented detail
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Interview: Fuel cells a hot topic
Stephen Paddison talks to James Mitchell Crow about fuel cell science, and his search for the ideal electrolyte
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Herbal medicine's secret revealed
Ginger could be the spice of life for millions of infants in the developing world battling diarrhoea
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Interview: Energy research lights up
Daniel Nocera tells James Mitchell Crow about harnessing solar energy to make fuel from water
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Molecules made with antimatter
Molecules combining electrons and positrons have been made for the first time
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Beautiful blooms from nano-weeds
Chemists cultivate bouquets of nanoflowers to order, from dandelion-like precursors
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Vitamin C's anti-cancer effects may be compromised by fat
New study shows vitamin could raise - not lower - the level of stomach carcinogens
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Toxins' synthesis secret cracked
Pure water solves a 22 year old mystery surrounding the infamous 'ladder' toxins produced by 'red tide' algal blooms
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Can chemistry save our libraries?
Three out of every four books in Europe's libraries are printed on acidic paper
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Tantalum breaks nitrogen triple bond
Chemists in France have found a new way to tear apart dinitrogen with a single atom