All Chemistry World articles in February 2019
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Review
Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain
Teenage Kicks - a cognitive neuroscientist explains why teenagers are the way they are
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Opinion
The Likens-Nickerson Apparatus
Tracking down an obscure kit’s creator can make you hopping mad
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Opinion
‘I taught my local restaurant how to make noodles’
Organic chemistry maestro Jin-Quan Yu on football, food and cleaving the C–H bond
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Review
Elemental: How the Periodic Table Can Now Explain (Nearly) Everything
A whistle-stop tour of the periodic table
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Puzzle
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Opinion
In search of ultimate selectivity
A catalyst that reacts only with aryl iodides, spurning bromides and chlorides
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Opinion
How teenagers are disrupting drug discovery
A citizen science project to improve access to malaria drugs
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Opinion
Who wants to live forever?
How many of us will be healthy enough to ride off into the golden sunset of a long retirement?
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News
Biomass carbon capture pilot points to a new sector whose time has come
Drax project is first of a raft of schemes poised to come online in the UK
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Feature
The discovery of the noble gases
How an extra line in the solar spectrum kicked off a search for the ‘missing metals’ that turned out to be noble gases
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Feature
Can we live forever?
We are now living longer than ever before, but not always in perfect health. Anthony King talks to the researchers working to extend our healthspan
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Opinion
Thinking differently about waste
Plastic and carbon emissions are valuable resources we can’t afford to discard
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Business
Battling the US opioid epidemic
Adapt pharma’s naloxone nasal spray makes treating overdoses easier
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Article
Pittcon 2019: the visible difference in laboratory science expositions
The Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania welcomes the 70th annual Pittcon.