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Tag: Nature

Mixed-up metals make for stronger, tougher, stretchier alloys

Nature – Materials scientists are creating next-generation mixtures with remarkable properties.

Published June 1, 2016
Categorized as featured, writing Tagged alloys, energy efficiency, materials, Nature

The nanolight revolution is coming

Nature – Virus-sized particles that fluoresce in every colour could revolutionize applications from television displays to cancer treatment.

Published March 16, 2016
Categorized as writing Tagged chemistry, fluorescent nanoparticles, light, materials, Nature

How to make the most of carbon dioxide

Nature – Researchers hope to show that using the gas as a raw material could make an impact on climate change.

Published November 11, 2015
Categorized as writing Tagged Asahi Kasei Chemicals, Calera Corporation, carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide utilization, Carbon Recycling International, green chemistry, Nature, Novomer, polycarbonates, polyols

The slow-chemistry movement

Nature – Slow, solid-state reactions used by lichens and Renaissance pigment-makers could help to make chemistry greener.

Published August 18, 2015
Categorized as writing Tagged accelerated aging, green chemistry, Nature

Degrees of separation

Nature – Chemists hope to break China’s monopoly on rare-earth elements by finding cheap, efficient ways to extract them from ore.

Published May 6, 2015
Categorized as featured, writing Tagged green chemistry, Nature, rare earth security, rare earths
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