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Chemistry World
June 30, 2015
Tim Wogan
New explosive is powerful but greener One of the most powerful non-nuclear explosives to date has been synthesized. The compound could be a more environmentally benign replacement for some common primary explosives. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2008
Lewis Brindley
Greener explosives show promise Eco-friendly explosives based on nitrogen compounds could soon compete with conventional detonators and propellants used in pyrotechnics, mining, and military applications. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 23, 2013
Laura Howes
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Chemistry World
March 28, 2006
Jon Evans
Explosives go Unleaded Explosives could become safer following the synthesis of lead-free environmentally-friendly primary explosives by researchers in the US. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 20, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
No Wooden Nickels for Inco Strong nickel prices lead to big earnings growth for the world's second-largest producer. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 2012
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Chemistry World
August 19, 2013
Megan Tyler
Nowhere for hydrazine to hide Scientists from the US and South Korea have developed a probe that can detect the highly toxic chemical hydrazine in a variety of different environments, including living cells. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 25, 2007
Richard Van Noorden
Magnetic Dreams Disputed Magnetochemists are disputing the breakthrough discovery of a metal-organic material which its inventors claimed to be magnetic at room temperature and stable in air. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 20, 2013
Jessica Cocker
Taking the shine off Painting restoration could be yet another application for ionic liquids, new research shows. The work paves the way to safer procedures for cleaning paintings. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
May 2006
Samuel K. Moore
Poky Plastic Perks Up Materials scientists have invented the first polymer semiconductor to perform almost as well as the type of silicon used to drive flat-panel displays. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 24, 2011
Rebecca Trager
US Universities' Lab Safety Under New Scrutiny US universities are under pressure to significantly step up safety at chemistry labs, following new findings and recommendations from the Chemical Safety Board. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 1, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
A Fresh Start for OM Group? Can a new CEO help steer this miner and refiner to better days? The market is not expecting a lot of fireworks from OM Group. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 11, 2007
Toby Shute
Base Metals Blast Off Take a look at these foreign base metal stocks that are shining this quarter: Norilsk Nickel... Sterlite... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 18, 2011
Simon Hadlington
Rocket fuel goes green with ionic liquids Military researchers in the US have developed a novel 'green' rocket fuel whose constituents are less corrosive and toxic than those used in conventional propellant systems. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 20, 2014
Andy Extance
Nickel allergy case highlights nanoparticle unknowns A report of a chemist who developed sensitivity to nickel after working with its nanoparticle form has highlighted how little we know about nanomaterial hazards. mark for My Articles similar articles