All Matter articles – Page 146
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Opinion
An 'Aye' for details
Small steps by synthetic chemists could mean giant leaps for those who follow, says Karl Collins
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Research
Green graphene band-aid
Graphene could become a new type of antimicrobial material for everyday use
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Opinion
A self-assembled periodic table
Philip Ball unpacks the instructions for a new periodic table
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Research
Molecular transistor for cheaper, greener electronics
Reduced graphene oxide electrode enables photoswitchable layer to be employed
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Feature
Press P to print
The use of 3D printers to create lab equipment, deliver reagents and even build biomaterials is on the rise. Katharine Sanderson installs drivers and prints away
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Feature
Main group renaissance
After years languishing behind more fashionable areas of research, the main group elements are back in vogue. James Mitchell Crow finds out why
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Small lights, big impression
Andy Extance goggles at the display revolution, the culmination of 30 years of research into organic light emitting diodes
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Research
Catching a reaction in the act
AFM images a reactant and its cyclised products on a silver surface
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Research
Digitally unrolling historical scrolls
X-ray tomography can unroll and read parchment scrolls that have become stuck together.
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Opinion
The name's (quadruple) bond?
Philip Ball discusses the contentious issue of C2 bonding. Dare we draw four lines?
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Research
Understanding defects in graphene
Gaseous organic by-products that form during graphene preparation signal dents in its structure