All articles by Jennifer Newton – Page 10
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Efficient recovery justifies silver’s use in solar cells
Photovoltaic scientists take a long term view of the large scale deployment of solar panels
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Slime bacteria produce an alternative to fish oil
Natural biosynthetic pathways captured to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids
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Heather Williams: Science is for everyone
Heather Williams discusses her work in medical diagnostics and supporting women in science
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Nitrenium hugs stabilise positively rare complexes
Cationic ligand meets cationic metal in an unusual bonding situation
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Business
AstraZeneca claims quashed in heartburn drug patent case
Nexium rival does not infringe on patent, court rules
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'Google map' of a prostate
Details revealed by zooming in on very high resolution tissue images will aid cancer diagnostics
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A cytochrome from scratch
Scientists trick nature’s machinery into producing their artificial proteins
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Recipe for a jelly-based fuel cell catalyst
Gelatin is top of ingredients list for a fuel cell catalyst that comes out looking more like honeycomb than jelly
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Barrie Rhodes: Open innovation
Aesica Pharmaceutical’s director of technology development talks to Chemistry World about commercialising research
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Parent oxazine made for the first time
Flash vacuum pyrolysis completes 1,4-oxazine synthesis
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Exotic interactions uncovered in actinide systems
First experimental evidence of phi interactions in an organoactinide complex
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Moving the goalposts for MRI
Shifting the spectral window away from background noise allows faster MRI scans
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Alcoholic drinks perfect solvents for polymerisation
The demanding aqueous environments of beer, wine and spirits are excellent for living radical polymerisation
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Plants and microorganisms are the original synthetic chemists
Greg Challis tells Jennifer Newton how having little formal training in biology hasn’t stopped him becoming a chemical biology pro
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Half-mustard gas blues
Selective and easy-to-read detection system for mustard gas simulant that will hopefully translate to the real thing
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Handcuff catenanes
Mechanically interlocked molecules that are incredibly difficult to make have been synthesised by scientists in the US
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Responsive gel stays strong
Two different gels combine but retain their individual characteristics
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Keeping lipstick evidence in the bag
Clues on tissues, drinking glasses or cigarette butts give vibrational fingerprints but can avoid contamination