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New diagnostic test lights up bacteria
2 April 2013 Research

Rhodamine probe for low-level Staphylococcus aureus detection
London mayor accused over dust suppressants
28 March 2013 News and Analysis
European commission investigating whether technology was used to 'hide' high levels of pollution in the city
Ionic liquids win Great British Innovation Vote
28 March 2013 News and Analysis
Potential of green solvents recognised as UK technology that will shape the 21st century
20 years ago: The rising tide
28 March 2013 Flashback

Committee of Women in Science and Technology is set up by the Office of Science and Technology
Surface freezing in nanodroplets
28 March 2013 Research

First experimental evidence shown for surface freezing in alkane nanodroplets
Copper catalysis sees the light
28 March 2013 Research

Copper nanoparticle's oxidation state can be tuned using visible light, enabling industrially important propylene epoxidation
Flow electrodes may enable large-scale sea water desalination
27 March 2013 Research

Capacitive deionisation could turn the oceans into a source of drinkable fresh water
Jari Kinaret: Flagging up graphene
27 March 2013 News and Analysis

The head of Europe's €1 billion graphene flagship talks to Chemistry World about nurturing a disruptive technology
Russian investment vehicle sets sights on innovative drugs
27 March 2013 Business

Rusnano hopes to make a killing by investing in new technologies in the pharmaceutical sector
Molecular cages to end crystallisation nightmare
27 March 2013 Research

New technique turns x-ray crystallography on molecules that can't be crystallised
Germany, China create nanotech centre
26 March 2013 News and Analysis

Collaboration will look to marine animals for bio-inspired materials to treat conditions like osteoporosis
Lead paint still on sale in Africa
26 March 2013 Research

Multinationals are producing coatings that are up to 50% by weight of the toxic metal
Changing the rules of extraction
26 March 2013
Feature

As the price of oil goes up, reserves previously uneconomical to exploit become attractive. Nuala Moran explores the chemical technology being used
Hydrogen bond under the microscope
25 March 2013 Research

Scientists measure electron transfer in a hydrogen bond to aid understanding and development of molecular electronics
Painting circuits on skin
22 March 2013 Research
Liquid metal ink can also be used to draw electrodes for heart monitoring
AstraZeneca partners with Moderna for $240 million
21 March 2013 Business
Pharma company sheds more jobs and backs messenger RNA therapeutics
Court convicts ex-Aptuit researcher over drug data
21 March 2013 Business

Altered liquid chromatography results at Scottish site lead to first successful good lab practice prosecution
On Ilkley Moor bar TNT
21 March 2013 Last Retort

A large explosion could have added an extra verse to the folk tune
Nitrogen dioxide
21 March 2013 Podcast | Compounds

Simon Cotton looks at the rocket propellant that causes environmental problems
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