All Matter articles – Page 124
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News
Colour-changing polymer tackles concussion diagnosis head on
Epoxy sponge that registers heavy knocks could alert doctors to head injuries in soliders and athletes
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Research
Molecular Sierpinski triangles get stability upgrade
Another research team have fun with fractals
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Research
CERN takes aim at proton and antiproton
Measurement of charge-to-mass ratio may inspire theories beyond standard model
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Quasicrystal first as scientists watch them growing under the microscope
Experiments reveal frequent errors form during growth that are later repaired
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Feature
Exploiting the data mine
Chemists must embrace open data to allow us to collectively get the best out of the masses of new knowledge we unearth, reports Clare Sansom
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Research
Chemists hold a candle to reagent preservation
Wax capsule preserves integrity of reagents and can be dropped into solvent ready for reaction
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Research
Sweetening imaging of sugars to study disease
Whole body labelling of zebrafish sugars will provide new insight into cancer, infection and inflammation
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Streamlined synthesis yields longer sugar chains
Scientists make longest heparin-related oligosaccharide to date
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Research
AFM takes first step to unravel asphaltene make-up
Understanding complex crude oil molecules will help to model oil reservoirs and enhance recovery
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Research
Buckyballs prove to be a magnetic proposition for copper
Successful layering of C60 and copper turns the transition metal into a ferromagnet
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Research
Molecular container mops up tricaine to reverse anaesthesia in fish
Scientists use cucurbit[7]uril to rouse zebrafish from anaesthesic coma
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New two-dimensional tin material created
First ever synthesis of stanene will give scientists the opportunity to see if its electronic properties are as odd as predicted
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Phosphorescent 'butterfly' molecules' glow tuned
Colours of dual light emissions can be controlled by design
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Research
First isolation of stable solid-state bismuth radical
Elusive paramagnetic species has been characterised by both EPR and x-ray crystallography
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Research
Kirigami graphene makes microscale devices
Ancient Japanese folding and cutting art form used to create functional springs and hinges
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Research
Antifreeze polymer protects cells as they thaw
Simple synthetic polymer found to enhance cryopreservation of red blood cells by inhibiting ice crystal growth
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Research
Zeolite packaging to fight durian fruit stench
Cheap odour-eating films can capture nasty smells and could soon find their way into clothing as well as food wrapping
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Opinion
Down to business
To make the economic case for research, scientists need to understand how commercialisation works, says Mark Peplow
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Opinion
(–)-Jiadifenolide
BRSM wonders what makes a route so good it becomes the last total synthesis of a complex target
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Research
Repellent nanocraters could shape tissue engineering
Nanoscale holes can be used to shepherd cells with applications in stem cell and medical implant technologies