All articles by Nina Notman – Page 2
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Feature
How should chemical mixtures be regulated?
Nina Notman explores the challenge of assessing and managing risk from the coincidental chemical mixtures to which humans and the environment are exposed
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Smart tattoos are keeping tabs on our health
Nina Notman takes a snapshot of the burgeoning field of health and fitness monitoring tattoos and patches
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DNA machines get a move on
Devices made from nucleic acids are starting to find their feet, says Nina Notman
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The science of the perfect cake
Nina Notman opens her lab notebook to find a recipe fit for a queen
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Human chemical communication
Nina Notman sniffs out the evidence for human pheromones and chemical cues
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Atmospheric water harvesting
With drought threatening many parts of the world, Nina Notman explores technologies for sucking water out of thin air
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Clearing the air
Nina Notman explores the role technology can play in cleaning pollutants out of air before we breathe them in
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Opinion
Alice Ball’s treatment for leprosy
Nina Notman tells the overlooked story of historic African-American chemist Alice Ball who developed the first partially-effective treatment for leprosy
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Do asteroids hold the key to life on Earth?
A series of missions are set to reveal the hidden secrets of the asteroids. Nina Notman explores the science of space rocks
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Plastic recycling heading for the mainstream
Nina Notman talks to some of the companies launching chemical recycling technologies for single-use plastics
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Recycling clothing the chemical way
Nina Notman explores how chemistry is poised to close the loop in clothing recycling
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News
Chemical weapons watchdog to add Novichok agents to list of closely controlled substances
Move marks first time any class of chemical has been prohibited since the Chemical Weapons Convention came into force over two decades ago
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Careers
Why you should look for a mentor
Manage your career proactively by seeking guidance from others
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News
Gargantuan clean-up effort after Novichok nerve agent poisoning laid bare
UK government chemists spent months analysing thousands of samples and formulating new ways to decontaminate all manner of materials
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A battery technology worth its salt
With lithium-containing batteries facing constraints on many of the metals they contain, Nina Notman looks at whether its group 1 neighbour sodium can supply the answer
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Careers
Have family, will conference
Conferences and caring responsibilities need not be incompatible
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Firing up an air pollution problem
Wild fires adversely affect air quality nearby and far beyond. Nina Notman investigates this escalating problem
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Taking a leaf out of plants’ books
Learning to mimic natural photosynthesis on an industrial scale might open the door to a fossil fuel-free future. Nina Notman investigates
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Accessible science education
Nina Notman hears from some of the leading lights in the quest to make chemistry education accessible to all