This week on Chemistry World
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Tropical fruit to tackle obesity
Chemicals in mango peel prevent fat accumulating in the body
Can magma crystals predict eruptions?
Researchers home in on a chemical fingerprint for volcanic eruptions but can currently only examine it after the eruption
EPA’s chemical assessment programme
US National Academy of Sciences to launch ‘comprehensive examination’ of agency’s chemical health assessments
Solar cell performs solidly
New all-solid state solar cell design proves to be efficient, robust and easy to produce
Drug watchdogs mark out global territory
US and European regulatory agencies are leading worldwide collaborations to ensure drugs from outside their borders are safe
NRC chief quits with a bang
Resignation of under pressure chairman of US nuclear agency meets with mixed reaction
Rewritable DNA for digital data storage
Cells respond in easy to follow binary manner to chemical switches
Bromine trapped in supramolecular cage
A rare host-guest arrangement could help scientists to design improved photocatalysts









