All articles by Richard Van Noorden – Page 6
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Nanopolymers get stuck in
Researchers have glued two materials together with a one nanometre-high layer of polymer chains
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New UK chemistry research centres open for business
Two research centres hoping to add new dimensions to UK chemistry are officially launched
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Cutting the cost of climate change
Scientists have welcomed a UN climate change report that sets out a range of affordable options for cutting greenhouse gas emissions
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Ionic liquids' Etch a Sketch surprise
Write, erase, and write again - on the surfaces of frozen organic salts
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Radical reactions for organocatalysis
A little oxidation helps aldehydes switch their character
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Scientists clash on methane mystery
Controversy around plants' greenhouse gas emissions compared to cold fusion furore
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Hirsch index ranks top chemists
Who's up? Who's down? Just check the chart of scientists' greatest hits
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Beating nanorods mimic lung defence
Hair-like polymer nanorods that wiggle and bend under magnetic fields illustrate how the lung defends itself
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Historic sunset regained
Chemists are racing against time to recreate sunsets lost from a 19th century watercolour
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Cold fusion back on the menu
PREVIEW: American Chemical Society meeting sees return of an old controversy.