Chemistry
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Psychonauts explore unknown world of legal highs – with themselves as lab rats
4 Jul 2014:No sooner are they banned than rogue labs tweak formulae to create new drugs, with terrifying results for those trying them out
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2 Sep 2014: Scientists modify E coli genes to produce gas that can power cars and heat homes
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24 Aug 2014: Katharine Hodgkin finds Adam Ganz’s play about her grandmother’s relationship with Margaret Thatcher an uncomfortable listen
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23 Aug 2014:
We are in a pharmaceutical ice age. But new computer modelling and bioengineering techniques could revitalise the industry, reports Mark Piesing
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14 Aug 2014: Diamonds to pearls, rubies to emeralds, dig or dive deep for sparkling and inspired suggestions – you will find some gems, says Peter Kimpton
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21 Jul 2014: Richard Walker: The UK must invest in the capacity of its universities for world-leading research, world-class education, and good links with local economies
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13 Jul 2014:
Why shampoo bottles don't get dusty and seemingly random events can be explained by probability laws
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29 Jun 2014:
If you thought dying of loneliness was just an old wives' tale, or that genetic inheritance is fixed – think again, writes Michael Brooks
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26 Jun 2014: Chemist who developed the polymer fibre Kevlar, used in bulletproof vests and body armour
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