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Chemistry World - News
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‘Inverted
metallocenes
’ turn
organometallic
definition on its head
chemistryworld.com
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14w
Questions over
microplastics
findings
don’t mean we are safe, scientists say
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Dramatic
reductions
proposed for US science agencies by Trump administration
evaporate
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
‘Living
biosensor
’ lights up to detect wine
spoilage
in real time
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Amino
acids
weave
organic molecules into chiral knots
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Lithium-free battery breaks
voltage
barrier
for ultra-cheap energy storage
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Bid to
resurrect
US government’s controversial ‘China
Initiative
’ fails
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Three
nitrile
molecules
identified as fresh targets for life-hunting astronomers
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
In 2023, the UK was the first country to
approve
a
Crispr
therapy. How’s it doing?
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Crispr
therapies
will change medicine but there will be challenges along the way
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Google’s
AlphaGenome
wants to do for DNA what
AlphaFold
did for proteins
chemistryworld.com
·
15w
Fluids used to preserve Charles Darwin’s
Galápagos
Island
specimens
probed by Raman spectroscopy
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Environment agency
vow
to end animal testing in US by 2035 receives mixed
reaction
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Sabic
offloads
petrochemicals
and plastics plants in Europe and Americas
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Brexit
led to decline in UK participation in EU research
programmes
, report finds
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Stable copper
superatom
breaks carbon dioxide
electroreduction
records
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Was the ‘
Baghdad
battery’ really two
cells
?
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
AI research tools
benefit
individual
scientists but may slow scientific progress
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Public values scientists but
fewer
feel
informed
about science, UK survey finds
chemistryworld.com
·
16w
Atomic physics gets its own ‘
periodic
table’ that covers highly charged
ions
chemistryworld.com
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16w
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