All Matter articles – Page 97
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Ruthenium complex catalyses complimentary reactions
A new catalyst can switch between different functionalities in response to pH
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Tiny bubbles made easier
Shrinking the microbubbles needed for ultrasound with microfluidics
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Carbon puts new nanostructure under its belt
Nanobelt synthesised more than 60 years after it was first proposed
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Velcro-inspired fibres may make spacecraft stronger
Silicon carbide fuzz could be woven into ultra-strong but lightweight materials
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MOF-based device harvests water from air
System powered entirely by sunlight could provide off-grid personalised water supplies
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Molecular suit provides basic protection
A removable macrocyclic suit can protect a small cation from strong bases
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Will machine learning allow robots to take over?
How machines are adapting to solve chemical problems
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Carbon nanofibre offers new spin on catalysts
Electrospinning carbon nanofibre into an electrocatalyst paves the way to flexible energy storage devices
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Heaviest +4 ion on the periodic table stabilised
A berkelium(IV) ion has been made under mild conditions using an iron carrier molecule
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Nanohoop trio makes molecular propeller
Three-blade carbon structure shows potential as a porous material
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An end to incorrect NMR structures?
An adapted protein NMR technique could avoid the structures of complex molecules having to be revisited
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Multiple 2D materials printed into thin transistors
Cheap, printable electronics could be used to make smart labels for packaging
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Colour-changing graphene skin reveals hidden damage
A coating inspired by fish scales could highlight structural weakness in buildings and vehicles
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Opinion
(+)-Zincophorin methyl ester
New and old reactions combine for an elegant and concise synthesis
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New organic catalysts mimic vertebrate vision
The use of light-absorbing chiral iminium ions enables novel syntheses
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Minerals grown into microvases
Mathematical model allows researchers to grow intricate microsculptures including vases and helices
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X-ray fluorescence reveals van Eyck’s original colours
Elemental imaging shows alterations to famous Ghent Altarpiece by the van Eyck brothers
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The flow revolution
Continuous approaches are starting to find use in fine chemicals, as Angeli Mehta discovers
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Nanotubes make Kevlar armour smarter
Conducting composite senses damage and stiffens on impact
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Lost argon hints at Mars’ past climate
The red planet might once have had an atmosphere as thick as Earth’s, but has since lost most of its gases to space