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Durban agreement welcomed by chemical industry

Chemical industry predicts new business opportunities as last minute agreement hammered out at UN climate summit

Radical experiment assesses interstellar nitrogen

Supercold radical reactions suggest that there may be less molecular nitrogen between the stars than previously thought

Scrunched up graphene to store hydrogen
Computer simulations suggest that corrugated graphene layers could be a useful way of reversibly storing hydrogen

Eastern promise

Yongyuth Yuthavong discusses the challenges that face scientists in Thailand with Kathleen Too

Artificial intelligence for quantum chemistry
A database of quantum chemical results and some clever algorithms can be used to predict atomisation energies

Scientists unveil tiniest switch

The movement of a single proton offers four different levels of conductance, researchers in Germany say

Silk delivers drugs without the pain
Microneedle system made from silk protein can be formulated with drugs with no need to refrigerate them

Be creative, be inspired, be confident

Gregory Korshin talks to Michael Smith about his passion for environmental science, literature and languages

Zwitterion approach to stabilising drug proteins
Positively and negatively charged polymer can stabilise proteins without affecting how it binds to its target

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