Size does matter when it comes to atoms in a crystal. A new theoretical study of inorganic chemistry might explain why
New Method to Study Affect of Size on Structure
Celebrating Single Molecules
Single-molecule methods have developed into a very powerful tool in medicine, chemistry, physics and biology
The Crisis of the Chemist — Chemists and Their Handicaps
Interview with Erwin Reicher, first ever Professor of Applied Popularity Research, University of Kleinzack, on how to make chemistry popular
Antibody Testing Kit for Winemakers
New sensor allows winemakers to establish whether the grape must contains the right sort of microorganisms before fermentation has begun
Tellurium is the New Silver for Antibacterials
New tellurium nanomaterials shown to have higher antibacterial activity and lower toxicity than comparable silver nanoparticles
Boron Brings More Boom
Boron nanoparticles dispersed in hypergolic ionic liquids improve ignition properties without compromising safety
Protein NMR Spectroscopy: Principal Techniques and Applications
Book looking how NMR can be applied to study biomolecular properties reviewed by C. Mackereth, Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie
The Flame Challenge
Explaining Science: share your love of science, and be judged by a panel of 11-year-olds
Science Fiction Becoming Science Fact
Making drugs in vivo is still science fiction, but the pre-cursor imaging tools are becoming science fact according to researcher at the at the 243rd ACS National Meeting
Fingerprints Tell All
Progress in fingerprint analysis means fingerprints can show whether a suspect is a smoker, takes drugs, or has handled explosives