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Sound approach to drug testing
8 May 2013 Research

Promising compounds may have been abandoned due to errors introduce by pipetting and acoustic dispensing could be the answer
Uk37
20 February 2013 Podcast | Compounds

Josh Howgego looks into the past, with help from some alkenones
Oxytocin
23 January 2013 Podcast | Compounds
Josh Howgego prepares to socialise - and tells us why 'cuddle chemicals' are too good to be true
Spectrometry to the rescue!
15 January 2013 Research

Ion mobility spectrometry could replace sniffer dogs hunting for survivors in the wake of natural disasters
Automatic for the chemist
18 December 2012 Last Retort

How automatic structure elucidation could lead to more creative chemists
Chemistry behind the ‘blue man’ unlocked
1 November 2012 Research

Biochemical model suggests that silver ions, not nanoparticles, cause a rare skin complaint
Helping hand for Van Gogh conservators
4 September 2012 Research

Unexpected cadmium salt responsible for ‘grey crust’ on artwork
Sterics skew SN2 reaction
6 June 2012 Research

Evidence emerges that single solvent molecules can drastically influence the mechanism of SN2 reactions
Silicene grown for (probably) the first time
18 April 2012 News Archive

Scientists present the most compelling evidence yet for a one atom-thick sheet of silicon
Green fluorescent protein
15 December 2011 Podcast | Compounds

This week's podcast is about green fluorescent protein
Small molecules open gates to the brain
1 September 2011 News Archive

A new chemical toolbox will help researchers tease out how the brain operates
Graphene memorises data in a flash
31 August 2011 News Archive

A prototype graphene flash memory material is already outperforming its commercial silicon counterparts on data storage
Cosmic rays get ahead in CLOUD
24 August 2011 News Archive

Organic aerosols may play a much more important role in cloud formation that previously thought
Expanded genetic alphabet could spell out new genes
23 August 2011 News Archive

DNA with six, rather than four, bases could be used as the genetic code for synthetic life
Worms modified to express unnatural amino acids
17 August 2011 News Archive

Tiny worms engineered to add unnatural amino acids to their proteins could help uncover disease pathways
Enzyme inspired nickel complex races to produce hydrogen
11 August 2011 News Archive

Catalyst that mimics hydrogenase enzymes turns out hydrogen 10 times faster than its biological counterparts
Calcium ion is the key to plant's water splitting secret
5 August 2011 News Archive

A model of the heart of the photosynthetic complex plants use to split water has provided new insights
UK research needs an independent integrity body
29 July 2011 News Archive

A government report has said that the oversight of UK research integrity is 'unsatisfactory'
Magnets turn up the heat on tumours
20 July 2011 News Archive

French researchers have exploited iron oxide structures found in bacteria to kill tumours using a magnetic field
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