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- 04 Jun 2014 Open defecation solves the child mortality puzzle among Indian Muslims
- 19 May 2014 “Supernova in a bottle” could help create matter from light
- 15 May 2014 Jellyfish are the most energy-efficient swimmers, new metric confirms
- 30 Apr 2014 Search for extraterrestrial life clouded by exomoon atmospheres
- 20 Apr 2014 The most Earth-like planet is only 500 light years away
- 17 Apr 2014 Education, breastfeeding, and gender affect our bodies’ microbiomes
- 15 Apr 2014 Scientists pinpoint when harmless bacteria became flesh-eating monsters
- 11 Apr 2014 Massive asteroid may have kickstarted the movement of continents
- 03 Apr 2014 Cassini points to a hidden ocean on Saturn’s icy moon
- 02 Apr 2014 The zebra got its stripes to ward off flies
- 01 Apr 2014 A new microbe might have accelerated the Great Dying
- 26 Mar 2014 New dwarf planet found sneaking through the inner Oort Cloud
- 18 Feb 2014 After 400 years, mathematicians find a new class of shapes
- 12 Feb 2014 Big leap for fusion: more energy produced than spent igniting fuel
- 05 Feb 2014 Feathered dinosaur death site is an “animal Pompeii”
- 03 Feb 2014 New laser-printed material is lighter than water, as strong as steel
- 21 Jan 2014 Water, water everywhere—in our Solar System
- 13 Jan 2014 New cyber-attack model helps predict timing of the next Stuxnet
- 09 Jan 2014 Nanoparticles catch cancer cells that make it into the blood stream
- 06 Jan 2014 Why tropical forests have more tree species than US and Canada combined
- 26 Dec 2013 Insulin pill may soon be a reality for diabetes treatment
- 21 Dec 2013 Scientists make exotic chemicals with high-pressure salt
- 16 Dec 2013 Earliest evidence of cat domestication found in China
- 09 Dec 2013 Report: Media coverage can cause more stress than being at a bombing site
- 05 Dec 2013 The metals in your smartphone may be irreplaceable
- 02 Dec 2013 Aging cells share features with cancer
- 29 Nov 2013 Water-repellant surface so efficient that drops bounce back off
- 19 Nov 2013 People who don’t forget can still be tricked with false memories
- 13 Nov 2013 Meteorite impacts capture time capsules of the ecosystems they destroy
- 11 Nov 2013 Poor countries want space programs more than rich ones do
- 05 Nov 2013 Chinese used ice-path sleds to move Forbidden City’s stones
- 30 Sep 2013 Indonesia’s Samalas volcano may have kickstarted the Little Ice Age
- 24 Sep 2013 Computer simulations suggest war drove the rise of civilizations
- 11 Aug 2013 New meta-analysis checks the correlation between intelligence and faith
- 09 Aug 2013 New malaria vaccine the first to offer complete protection
- 02 Aug 2013 Genetic Adam and Eve may have walked on Earth at the same time
- 27 Jun 2013 Population boom might not have set off “human revolution”
- 19 Jun 2013 Cancer immunity of strange underground rat revealed
- 12 Jun 2013 To kill, cheetahs use agility and acceleration, not top speed
- 07 Jun 2013 Atomic bomb tests confirm formation of new brain cells
- 05 Jun 2013 New method can image single molecule, identify its atoms
- 29 May 2013 Frozen plants from the Little Ice Age regenerate spontaneously
- 24 May 2013 ‘Clone by phone’ makes for faster vaccine preparation
- 08 Apr 2013 Testing students during video lectures improves learning
- 01 Apr 2013 Nanoparticles formed using human viruses, to fight human viruses
- 28 Mar 2013 Fossil DNA used to reset humanity’s clock
- 22 Mar 2013 Doctors track stem cells with nanoparticles during cardiac therapy
- 30 Apr 2014 We’re Going To Have A Really Hard Time Finding Alien Life While We Are Stuck Here On Earth
Chemistry World (Print edition)
- 30 Sep 2013 Seek and destroy
- 26 Sep 2013 First pictures of hydrogen bonds unveiled
- 27 Mar 2013 Molecular cages to end crystallisation nightmare
- 01 Feb 2013 Innovation Generation by Roberta Ness (Review)
- 25 July 2012 Free generics for India’s poor but big pharma misses out
- 03 May 2012 Ranbaxy launches new anti-malarial Synriam
- 01 Nov 2011 The elements of life (InfoChem)
- 01 Mar 2011 What Technology Wants by Kevin Kelly (Review)
- 01 Mar 2011 Get real (Last Retort)
- 05 Jan 2011 Macromolecules from miniature templates
- 01 Jan 2011 Rare earths in China (InfoChem)
- 29 Oct 2010 Smuggling key factor in China’s rare earth actions
- 19 Oct 2010 Immigration cap could spell disaster for UK science
- 08 Oct 2010 India calls for ambitious increase in science funding
Chemistry World online
- 10 Apr 2013 Engineered extremophile brews bulk chemical
- 21 Feb 2013 NO for longevity
- 02 Dec 2010 Using fruit flies’ sweet tooth
- 22 Nov 2010 Irish drug industry fears bailout tax terms
- 18 Nov 2010 Cellulose used to make smart window materials
- 12 Nov 2010 How green is your detergent?
- 22 Oct 2010 UK carbon capture a one horse race
- 21 Oct 2010 Mining soil DNA for molecular decorators
- 03 Jun 2014 New type of in-body device could be charged wirelessly
- 19 May 2014 ‘Supernova in a bottle’ will help create matter from light
- 15 May 2014 Jellyfish are the most energy efficient swimmers, new metric confirms
- 30 Apr 2014 Search for alien life could remain fruitless, study finds
- 20 Apr 2014 The most Earth-like planet is only 500 light years away
- 17 Apr 2014 Education, breastfeeding and gender affect the microbes on our bodies
- 14 Apr 2014 Scientists pinpoint when harmless bacteria became flesh-eating monsters
- 11 Apr 2014 Massive asteroid may have kickstarted the movement of continents
- 09 Apr 2014 Racial make up of UK universities looks different from the rest of the nation
- 03 Apr 2014 Cassini points to a hidden ocean on Saturn’s icy moon
- 01 Apr 2014 The only reason zebra got its stripes to ward off flies
- 31 Mar 2014 The greatest mass extinction ever may have been kicked off by microbes
- 26 Mar 2014 New planet-like body found sneaking through the inner Oort cloud
- 20 Feb 2014 Are all of WhatsApp’s 55 employees millionaires? Not just yet
- 14 Feb 2014 After 400 years, mathematicians find a new class of solid shapes
- 12 Feb 2014 Giant leap for nuclear fusion as scientists get more energy out than put into fuel
- 12 Feb 2014 India’s urban work boom is leaving women behind
- 11 Feb 2014 New £600m Tube strike ‘cost’ based on estimates of just 61 small businesses
- 06 Feb 2014 London Tube strike’s £200m cost ‘plucked out of thin air’
- 04 Feb 2014 Feathered dinosaur death site revealed as ‘animal Pompeii’
- 03 Feb 2014 New laser-printed material is lighter than water, as strong as steel
- 30 Jan 2014 Education equality gap failing immigrants and poor students
- 29 Jan 2014 Olympic costs always overrun, but nobody really cares
- 27 Jan 2014 Unemployment caused by the economic crisis set to worsen
- 23 Jan 2014 Cyclists put pedestrians at risk, but it’s not their fault
- 22 Jan 2014 Why there may be fewer truly new drugs hitting the market
- 20 Jan 2014 Solar wind and space dust create new source of water
- 16 Jan 2014 Ten tiny places that have their own domain names
- 13 Jan 2014 New cyber-attack model helps hackers time the next Stuxnet
- 09 Jan 2014 Nanoparticles cause cancer cells to die and stop spreading
- 06 Jan 2014 Why one hectare of rainforest grows more tree species than US and Canada combined
- 19 Dec 2013 Scientists make exotic chemicals from salt, rewrite textbooks
- 16 Dec 2013 Earliest evidence of cat domestication found in China
- 09 Dec 2013 Media more stressful for some than witnessing Boston bombs
- 05 Dec 2013 Metals in your smartphone have no substitutes
- 04 Dec 2013 Scientists falter as much as bankers in pursuit of answers
- 02 Dec 2013 Ageing cells shares features with cancer
- 13 Nov 2013 Meteorite impacts leave behind time-capsules of ecosystems
- 05 Nov 2013 Chinese used ice-path sleds to move Forbidden City’s boulders
- 09 Oct 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to computational wizards
- 08 Oct 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to discovery of the Higgs boson
- 07 Oct 2013 Nobel Prize in Medicine goes to cell transport discovery
- 30 Sep 2013 Indonesia’s Samalas volcano may have kickstarted the Little Ice Age
- 24 Sep 2013 Computer simulations reveal war drove the rise of civilisations
- 09 Sep 2013 Better fathers have smaller testicles
- 08 Aug 2013 New malaria vaccine the first to offer complete protection
- 01 Aug 2013 Genetic Adam and Eve may have walked on Earth at the same time
- 27 June 2013 Shellfish size may disprove cause of ‘human revolution’
- 19 June 2013 Cancer immunity of strange underground rat revealed
- 12 June 2013 To kill, cheetahs use agility and acceleration not top speed
- 06 June 2013 Nuclear bomb tests reveal formation of new brain cells
- 05 June 2013 New method can image single molecules and identify its atoms
- 29 May 2013 Frozen plants from the Little Ice Age regenerate spontaneously
- 24 May 2013 ‘Clone by phone’ means faster vaccine preparation
- 16 May 2013 Bioengineers go retro to build a calculator from living cells
- 21 Sep 2013 How animals perceive time: Slo-mo mojo (Science & Technology)
- 16 Feb 2013 Flea market (Science & Technology)
- 01 Dec 2012 Changing focus (Technology quarterly)
- 10 Nov 2012 Clicked off (International)
- 03 Nov 2012 Grim and bear it (International)
- 27 Oct 2012 Hello mothers, hello father (Science & Technology)
- 27 Oct 2012 Powering a cure (Leaders)
- 20 Oct 2012 Many a mickle makes a muckle (Science & Technology)
- 20 Oct 2012 Data huggers (International)
- 06 Oct 2012 Body politic (Science & Technology)
- 06 Oct 2012 A judgment call (International)
- 15 Sep 2012 A bigger bang (Science & Technology)
- 01 Sep 2012 A silent healer (Technology quarterly)
- 01 Sep 2012 Gas-guzzling paint (Technology quarterly)
- 25 Aug 2012 Good vibrations (Science & Technology)
The Economist online
- 24 Sep 2014 Mars exploration: First time lucky (Babbage)
- 05 Sep 2014 Evolutionary biology: The sense of the father (Babbage)
- 12 Aug 2014 Seismology: A shock heard ’round the world (Babbage)
- 28 Oct 2013 Solar energy: Cell a million? (Babbage)
- 24 Sep 2013 Antibiotics: Precision Strike (Babbage)
- 18 Sep 2013 Ant navigation: The backtrackers (Babbage)
- 20 Jul 2013 More good than harm (Banyan)
- 20 Mar 2013 Water for all (Schumpeter)
- 14 Mar 2013 The numbers game (Babbage)
- 28 Feb 2013 From dust to lawn (Babbage)
- 13 Feb 2013 Teaching old pills new tricks (Schumpeter)
- 07 Feb 2013 Refusing to die (Babbage)
- 22 Dec 2012 A nebulous future (Babbage)
- 20 Dec 2012 Crowdsourcing ideas (Babbage)
- 09 Oct 2012 The nut cracks (Banyan)
- 02 Oct 2012 Poison pill (Babbage)
- 21 Sep 2012 Who am I? (Graphic Detail)
- 15 Sep 2012 Snipped in the bud (Babbage)
- 12 Sep 2012 Mega phone (Graphic Detail)
- 29 Aug 2012 Not same, very different (Johnson)
- 17 Aug 2012 The benefits of schooling (Babbage)
- 15 Aug 2012 The limits of light (Babbage)
- 13 Aug 2012 Interactive medal tally (Graphic Detail)
- 12 Aug 2012 That sinking feeling (Babbage)
- 08 Aug 2012 Creature discomforts (Babbage)
- 07 Aug 2012 A fun jump (Game theory)
- 02 Aug 2012 Just add water (Babbage)
- 25 July 2012 Head in the clouds (Graphic Detail)
- 19 July 2012 The conduct of science (Babbage)
- 13 May 2012 When waiting is not an option (Babbage)
- 12 Apr 2012 Chewed out (Banyan)
- 14 Feb 2014 These Brand New Shapes Are a Class of Their Own
- 24 April 2014 How to avoid common mistakes in science writing
- 30 Apr 2014 Search for alien life could remain fruitless, study finds
- 17 Apr 2014 Education, breastfeeding and gender affect the microbes on our bodies
- 14 Apr 2014 Scientists pinpoint when harmless bacteria became flesh-eating monsters
- 11 Apr 2014 Massive asteroid may have kickstarted the movement of continents
- 01 Apr 2014 The only reason zebra got its stripes to ward off flies
- 31 Mar 2014 The greatest mass extinction ever may have been kicked off by microbes
- 14 Feb 2014 After 400 years, mathematicians find a new class of solid shapes
- 12 Feb 2014 India’s urban work boom is leaving women behind
- 03 Feb 2014 New laser-printed material is lighter than water, as strong as steel
- 22 Jan 2014 Why there may be fewer truly new drugs hitting the market
- 16 Jan 2014 Ten tiny places that have their own domain names
- 09 Jan 2014 Nanoparticles cause cancer cells to die and stop spreading
- 05 Dec 2013 Metals in your smartphone have no substitutes
- 30 Nov 2013 Indonesia’s Samalas volcano may have kickstarted the Little Ice Age
- 24 Nov 2013 Computer simulations reveal war drove the rise of civilisations
- 09 Nov 2013 Better fathers have smaller testicles
- 08 Aug 2013 New malaria vaccine the first to offer complete protection
- 19 Jun 2013 Cancer immunity of strange underground rat revealed
- 29 Mar 2013 Aakash is no silver bullet (Op-Ed)
- 05 Mar 2013 Researchers ‘cure’ HIV infection in a baby
- 28 Feb 2013 A submerged continent found
- 21 Feb 2014 After 400 years, mathematicians have found a new class of solid shapes
- 02 May 2014 Feathered dinosaur death site could be an “animal Pompeii”
- 04 Jun 2014 New type of in-body device could be charged wirelessly
- 14 Feb 2014 After 400 years, mathematicians find a new class of solid shapes
- 22 Jan 2014 Why there may be fewer truly new drugs hitting the market
- 19 Dec 2013 Scientists make exotic chemicals from salt, rewrite textbooks
- 09 Dec 2013 Media more stressful for some than witnessing Boston bombs
- 05 Dec 2013 Metals in your smartphone have no substitutes
- 19 Nov 2013 People who don’t forget can still be tricked with false memories
- 14 Nov 2013 Meteorite impacts leave behind time-capsules of ecosystems
- 07 Mar 2015 Drug resistance risks sending humanity back to the 19th century
- 27 Feb 2015 Big Pharma cannot ignore developing world diseases anymore
- 20 Feb 2015 Genetic testing is all the rage, but its promise is limited
- 12 Feb 2015 India faces the unique challenge of dealing with both obesity and malnutrition
- 04 Feb 2015 Asteroids are fascinating—not just because they can destroy humanity
- 28 Jan 2015 Wear masks and plant trees—air pollution is killing us
- 21 Jan 2015 Science can inform and entertain—with your help
- 15 Apr 2014 Scientists Identify When Innocent Bacteria Became Flesh-Eating Horror
- 17 Apr 2014 Giant Asteroid Set Earth’s Crust in Motion 3 Billion Years Ago
- 03 Apr 2014 Cassini Finds Evidence of a Hidden Ocean on Saturn’s Moon
- 13 Oct 2010 Turning the tables (Outlook)
- 11 Apr 2013 How the zebra got its stripes
- 19 Nov 2013 People who don’t forget can still be tricked with false memories
- 14 Nov 2013 Meteorite impacts leave behind time-capsules of ecosystems
- 28 Apr 2014 The big bang that shook the world
- 26 Dec 2013 Mystery of moggy’s origins solved
- 17 Feb 2014 Giant leap for nuclear fusion as lasers blast new route to ultimate energy source
- 05 Feb 2014 Scientists create bone-like material that is lighter than water but as strong as steel
- 23 Jan 2014 Nanoparticles cause cancer cells to die and stop spreading
- 02 Jan 2014 Metals in your smartphone have no substitutes
- 01 May 2014 We Might Never Find Alien Life With Current Technology
- 18 Apr 2014 Events In Your Past Determine Which Microbes Live On You
- 19 Jun 2015 Scientists want to treat aging like a disease—and they already have drugs for it
- 18 Jun 2015 I once tried to cheat sleep, and for a year I succeeded
- 17 Jun 2015 In pictures: Official 3D renderings of London Tube stations
- 16 Jun 2015 These machines can capture a new source of clean energy—evaporating water
- 16 Jun 2015 Scientists helped smokers quit by giving them doses of a drug found in magic mushrooms
- 15 Jun 2015 Having trouble falling asleep? You don’t have to depend on drugs
- 14 Jun 2015 Philae the comet lander has woken up
- 13 Jun 2015 Why Boxed CEO Chieh Huang has offered to pay full college fees for all of his employees’ kids
- 13 Jun 2015 Climate change is wreaking havoc in the world’s largest tea-growing area
- 12 Jun 2015 You’re probably using your treadmill desk wrong
- 12 Jun 2015 The recipient of the world’s first successful penis transplant is going to be a father
- 11 Jun 2015 Nuts aren’t just delicious—they help you live longer
- 10 Jun 2015 Scientists have found dinosaur blood in a 75 million-year-old fossil
- 10 Jun 2015 Nobel laureate says shockingly sexist things about “girl” scientists, kind of apologizes
- 09 Jun 2015 A cheap new test can reveal every virus that invaded you—and help stop infections
- 08 Jun 2015 World’s first biolimb: Scientists are growing rat arms in Petri dishes
- 05 Jun 2015 Read this scientist’s surprise marriage proposal, hidden in a research paper about a new dinosaur
- 04 Jun 2015 Schools are being shut down as a MERS outbreak raises an alarm in South Korea
- 04 Jun 2015 The simple attitude adjustment that earns you $3,000 more a year
- 03 Jun 2015 Treatment for Ebola may have been in pharmacies all along
- 02 Jun 2015 Measuring millions of steps could add up to a $3 billion valuation for Fitbit as it readies an IPO
- 02 Jun 2015 Fear of a deadly virus has forced a Chinese hospital to assign nurses by lottery
- 01 Jun 2015 Chemistry has a PR problem—mainly with chemists
- 01 Jun 2015 Here’s what happens to your body in a heat wave
- 29 May 2015 Everything about the world’s largest science experiment—as explained by the scientists themselves
- 28 May 2015 You can become less sexist and racist while you sleep
- 28 May 2015 Research shows how you can tell if someone is lying
- 27 May 2015 Family-friendly labor policies are not working. The solution is better paternity leave
- 26 May 2015 John Nash: A life of brilliance, madness, and reawakening
- 25 May 2015 A canine flu outbreak has hit the US—here’s how to protect your pet
- 25 May 2015 The remarkable technology of our human eyes cannot be replicated—at least, not yet
- 22 May 2015 Dogs became our best friends thousands of years earlier than we thought
- 22 May 2015 India has more illiterates than anywhere in the world—partly because of a preference for sons
- 21 May 2015 Wearables are sexy, but the smart money in health startups is elsewhere
- 20 May 2015 To fight antibiotic resistance, we may have to pay the hugely profitable pharma industry even more
- 16 May 2015 Most children are happy no matter what, but materialism catches up eventually
- 15 May 2015 The day when roads will harness solar energy is drawing near
- 14 May 2015 This Bollywood star is breaking Hollywood’s stereotype of Indians
- 14 May 2015 Your pollen allergy may feel miserable now, but it’s going to get even worse thanks to climate change
- 13 May 2015 Men are committing suicide more than women everywhere in the world. Why?
- 12 May 2015 More quakes are coming for Nepal, scientists say, they just can’t predict when
- 11 May 2015 Facebook’s “proof” that it’s not a political echo chamber should be taken with a pinch of salt
- 11 May 2015 It’s becoming increasingly hard for American women to get abortions
- 09 May 2015 How Liberia finally got rid of Ebola
- 08 May 2015 The US Army is serious about developing invisibility cloaks
- 07 May 2015 The sophisticated security system that UK elections rely on: trust
- 06 May 2015 Still undecided in the UK election? Some guides to help you choose
- 05 May 2015 If you are a mosquito magnet, it’s likely your kids will be too
- 05 May 2015 The British seem less likely to get cancer than Americans but are also less likely to survive. Why?
- 04 May 2015 Survival rates in the US for some of the most common cancers
- 01 May 2015 Astronauts will get dumber on their way to Mars
- 01 May 2015 Why women are more at risk than men in earthquake-ravaged Nepal
- 30 Apr 2015 How to hack your coffee habit to improve your focus and decrease anxiety
- 29 Apr 2015 Was the Nepal earthquake twice as big as we thought?
- 29 Apr 2015 Depression kills too many people in India but smartphones can help
- 28 Apr 2015 New York is dimming its lights to save migratory birds from crashing into buildings
- 28 Apr 2015 This new man-made material could get rid of that horrible airplane noise
- 27 Apr 2015 Radioactive seeds and 3D-printed shields are new weapons to fight prostate cancer
- 01 May 2014 Here’s why we may never find alien life
- 20 Feb 2014 Are WhatsApp’s 55 employees millionaires now? Not so fast
- 13 Feb 2014 India has the lowest workforce participation rate of women among the BRICS
- 30 Jan 2014 The Sochi Olympics are going to be the costliest ever
- 28 Jan 2014 Global unemployment is about to get worse
- 26 Feb 2013 One startup has attempted to solve India’s bus problem
- 05 Nov 2013 Chinese used ice-path sleds to move Forbidden City’s boulders
- 09 Sep 2013 Better fathers have smaller testicles
- 02 May 2013 Concerns grow over effects of geoengineering
- 02 Apr 2013 Developing-world sessions purged from WCSJ2013 programme
- 18 Mar 2013 Global team urges cancer R&D collaboration