Mass spectrometry detects first physical evidence of nicotine in Mayan container
Ancient Mayans Used Tobacco
CSI: The Age of the Bloodstain
Determining the age of a bloodstain is now possible with fluorescence lifetime measurements
Sensing Ions with Nitrile Gloves
A variety of metal ions can be detected with ultrasmall fluorescent sensors that can be incorporated into clothing
Angewandte Chemie 52/2011: Quo Vadis?
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Aerosol Emissions from Outdoor Firework
Due to the increasing number of firework displays, investigations on environmental impacts are necessary
Removing Cd2+ From Blood
Heavy metal pollution in humans: supermagnetic nanocomposite effectively removes cadmium ions from blood
Is Vacuum Cleaning Healthy?
Vacuum cleaner emissions as a source of indoor exposure to airborne particles and bacteria
Wonderlab Comic — Fashion Chemistry
The naming of the new elements causes a stir in the Wonderlab
Boyle’s Law: 350th Anniversary
This year marks the 350th anniversary of the publication of Boyle’s law which describes how the pressure and volume of a gas are related
New Technique for Marking Fish Populations
Dual-isotope procedure that allows tracking of individual fish and their offspring could help protect fish stocks