This week on Chemistry World
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China’s emissions still surging
Two new reports show China has developed into a ‘carbonising dragon’
Nanotechnology risks get minimal press coverage
Newspaper articles are generally positive about nanotech, according to latest analysis
Cuts threaten autonomy at EU universities
A new report says that funding cuts are having a damaging impact on university freedoms
Growing super long fibres in seaweed jackets
Aligned supramolecular nanofibres over one metre long have been made by encapsulating them in hydrogel coating
Nasa turns to the dark side with new material
Space agency creates blackest material ever to suppress stray light that can interfere with orbiting telescopes
Zombie reaction returns from the dead
School children have discovered an oscillating Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction that springs back to life after five hours
White House science office budget cut by a third
Office of Science and Technology Policy has its funding cut after spat with Republicans over China collaboration









