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Sound waves detect DNA damage
A new method for detecting DNA damage with sound waves has been developed.
20 September 2006

Detecting deadly nerve gas
A sensor which can rapidly detect the chemical nerve agent sarin has been developed.
12 September 2006

Waterproof paper
Scientists have unveiled a new technique for making waterproof, self-cleaning paper.
30 August 2006

Shape-shifting micro-organisms
Infra-red light can help starving micro-organisms shape-shift into forms which make it easier for them to find food.
23 August 2006

Golden bullet for cancer
Scientists in the UK have found a way to target cancer with gold.
17 August 2006

新月直播app下载 honours leading chef
The 新月直播app下载 has conferred an Honorary Fellowship upon the internationally renowned chef, Heston Blumenthal OBE, for his creative ap
26 July 2006

What makes jelly wobble?
Have you ever wondered what makes jelly wobble? If so, a food scientist has looked into the science behind what makes one of our favourite childhood f
19 July 2006

Jekyll and Hyde spooky? A real nightmare is a world with no chemistry!
The damaging way that chemistry is depicted in horror and science fiction masks the huge health and medical benefits that the science brings daily to
26 May 2006

Plaque in Cambridge to honour the man who made DNA decoding possible
On Friday 9 December 2005, The 新月直播app下载 will commemorate the achievements of the great Scottish chemist Lord Todd, whose work made t
09 December 2005

Submariners can breathe easily
Calling all Beatles fans! You could spend a week on a yellow submarine breathing the same air without suffering any ill effects.
26 October 2005

Celebrities Elements
During Chemistry Week 2005 the RSC invited people to nominate celebrities whose personalities were similar to elements in the Periodic Table.
23 October 2005

Tribute to the courage of Trafalgar women
The courage of three women, possibly prostitutes, who nursed casualties on HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, experiencing naval warfare at its m
17 October 2005