Science news articles about 'royal society of chemistry'

  • Powder power - a simple, efficient route to hydrogen fuel

    ... liquid hydrogen. Their one-pot synthesis of this promising hydrogen storage material is reported in the first issue of the new Royal Society of Chemistry journal Energy and Environmental Science...
  • Cells Have An Appetite For Micro-doughnuts

    ... liver cells can't resist eating just one or two small doughnuts, say chemists in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Chemical Communications. Exploiting liver cells' appetite for polystyrene ring " ...
  • DNA sewing machine

    ... long threads of DNA into shape. The work published in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Lab on a Chip demonstrates a unique way to manipulate delicate DNA chains without breaking ...
  • British showers most wasteful and inconsiderate in Western Europe

    ... particularly guilty of wasting shower water and not caring about contaminants, says the report for the Royal Society of Chemistry. But men in Britain have little to be proud of because they don't ...
  • Electronic tongue tastes wine variety, vintage

    ... and colleagues from the Barcelona Institute of Microelectronics, Spain, and is reported in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal The Analyst. Wine industry specialists told the researchers they ...
  • Better health through your cell phone

    ... platform based on Shadow imaging. First published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal Lab Chip in 2007, the LUCAS technique, developed by UCLA researchers, demonstrated a lens- ...
  • New research could help cars kick the fossil fuel habit

    ... , which recently won the Fuel Cell Science & Technology Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry, will be presented at the Sustainable Energy and the Environment research showcase on Wednesday 17 ...
  • Captain Birdseye's robotic nose

    ... by detecting the levels of stench-making bacteria faster than ever before. The research in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Environmental Monitoring reports a new method to detect bacteria ...
  • Future MP3 players may eat sugar to recharge

    ... uses enzymes to break down sugars and produce enough power to run small electronic devices, reports the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Energy and Environmental Science...
  • $2 egg-beater could save lives in developing countries

    ... egg-beater could save lives in developing countries, the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal Lab on a Chip reports. The low-cost centrifuge replacement can separate plasma from blood in ...
  • UD researchers show that plants can accumulate nanoparticles in tissues

    ... of Environmental Monitoring and also were highlighted in Chemical Biology, a journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Nanoparticles are bits of chemicals a thousand times smaller than a human cell ...
  • Garlic chemical tablet treats diabetes 1 and 2

    ... chemical found in garlic can treat diabetes types I and II when taken as a tablet, a study in the new Royal Society of Chemistry journal Metallomics says. When Hiromu Sakurai and colleagues ...
  • Can you charge an iPod using an onion?

    ... vegetables - but the video is a hoax," says Jon Edwards of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He explains that it can't work because you need two electrodes - the zinc nail and copper ...
  • Pupils of today struggle with science questions of the 60s

    ... science taught in schools, leaving children with a superficial understanding of chemistry, biology and physics, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry.Declining standards in schools, linked to ...
  • Science slipping in Britain, group says

    LONDON, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- The Royal Society of Chemistry in Britain said the public school system is failing science students due to an erosion of standards on science tests.

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