Research Exchange
August 4 2014 On Wednesday 6 August, a spacecraft will make history as it goes into […]
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Tags: Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Comet 67P, Dr Barrie Mellor, Dr Norman Logan, European Space Agency, Liquid nitrogen oxides, N2O4, NASA, Professor Clifford Addison, propellant, rocket engines, rocket fuel, Rosetta, Royal Ordnance Company, School of Chemistry, spacecraft
A low-cost new material that could lead to innovative technologies to tackle global warming has been […]
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Tags: EPSRC, faculty of Science, greenhouse gas, School of Chemistry
The solution to a biochemical puzzle over the molecular make-up of a coral reef sea sponge […]
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Tags: enzyme, faculty of Science, ribosome, School of Chemistry, sea sponge
Experts at the University are the first to create a stable version of a ‘trophy molecule’ […]
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A novel porous material that has unique carbon dioxide adsorption properties has been developed through research […]
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Tags: carbon capture, ions, molecules, nanoscience, NOTT-202a, School of Chemistry
A simple three-step chemical reaction which could herald the introduction of new sustainable feedstocks for the […]
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Tags: chemical feedstocks, crude oil, depleted uranium, petrochemicals, School of Chemistry