All Matter articles – Page 143
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Careers
Changing phases
John Goodby has discovered new forms of matter and invented new materials. Helen Carmichael speaks to him about his career
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Opinion
Strength in numbers
For all the value it provides, analytical chemistry doesn’t get the recognition it deserves, say Mark Powell and Steven Lancaster
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Research
Calculations predict new form of phosphorus
Flat layers of ‘blue phosphorus’ may have ideal properties for nano-electronics
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Research
Growing great graphene on germanium
New technique allows large scale production of defect free graphene suitable for electronics
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Feature
Chemistry on the front line
Philip Robinson reports from the UK’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in Porton Down
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Careers
Chasing the sun
It took some time, and a lot of jobs, but Matt Carnie eventually found a role he loves in materials research. Manisha Lalloo asks for his career analysis
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Opinion
Ringing the changes
A chemical manufacturing plant is a whole new world compared to the lab, as Chemjobber explains
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Opinion
Computational chemicals
Philip Ball explains how creative chemists are teaching molecules some new tricks
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News
Materials break into snow business
The Winter Olympics will be showcasing new technologies to help athletes put in a personal best in Sochi
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Research
Graphene ribbons exceed theoretical conduction limit
Smooth-edged nanoribbons could supersede copper in nanoelectronics
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Feature
What is a bond?
There’s more to bonding than covalent, ionic and the lines we draw between atoms on paper. Philip Ball takes on the expanding list of chemical connections
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Opinion
Indoxamycins A, C and F
BRSM gets to the core of a divergent synthesis of this natural product family
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Research
Phosphorene discovery positively impacts 2D electronics
Phosphorus is the latest element to enter flatland, where it becomes a p-type semiconductor
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Feature
What can U do?
Actinide chemistry is reaching beyond nuclear and revealing surprising behaviour, finds Andy Extance
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