All articles by Lewis Brindley – Page 6
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Green fluorescent protein takes Nobel Prize
Chalfie, Shimomura and Tsien share 2008 chemistry award
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Ocean acidification threat to UK coral reefs
Two-thirds of cold water corals could disappear by the end of the century, scientists predict
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Nanotube catalysts improve industrial reaction
Modified nanotubes catalyse milder, safer and more selective butadiene synthesis
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Greener explosives show promise
Encouraging prospects for eco-friendly pyrotechnics and propellants based on nitrogen
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Copper future for solar cells
Dye-sensitised solar cells could use complexes based on copper, not ruthenium
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Chemical conversion made twice as green
Photochemical reactions in supercritical fluids hold promise for green industrial processes
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Spying on self-assembly
First detailed study glimpses peptides self-organising on nanoparticles
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Patterning promise for next-gen computers
Self-assembling polymers hold key to computer components of the future
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Colourful waterproofing for anything
New 'dip and dry' process adds waterproof coatings to a range of materials
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Thermoelectrics doped for better performance
Improved materials boost electricity production from waste heat
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Concentrating sunlight cuts solar power costs
Concern as nitrogen trifluoride production stepped up