25 March 2012: Have something to say about an article you’ve read on Chemistry World this week? Leave your comments below…


Temporary tattoo to give you the sporting edge
Nascar racer Paulie Harraka’s hydration will be monitored during a race this Saturday using an epidermal electronic device

Static’s secret rests with material exchange
Transfer of nanoscale fragments found to be more far important than previously thought for producing static charges

Unlocking the mysteries of ice
A novel computational model explains the anomalous behaviour of ice under compression

Phosphate-scavenging nanoparticles starve microbes
Nanoparticles with controllable toxicity provide an antimicrobial strategy with a small environmental footprint

Watching the double-slit experiment in real time
Demonstration allows observer to watch build up of interference pattern using fluorescence microscopy

Germanium-oxygen double bond takes centre stage
World’s first germanone created using bulky ligands to stabilise high reactive bond


http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2012/March/static-charge-triboelectric-material-transfer.asp
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