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Pollen could be the key to tackling antibiotic resistance
Scientists have found that the natural properties found in pollen shells could help develop new techniques to tackle antibiotic resistance, by effecti
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Pollen for drug delivery
Pollen capsules could soon be used for drug delivery inside the body, claim UK scientists.
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Polly Arnold
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Polona Žnidaršič Plazl
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Polymer Chemistry
The journal for the most innovative and exciting polymer chemistry, with an emphasis on the synthesis and properties of polymers.
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Polymer Chemistry
The journal for the most innovative and exciting polymer chemistry, with an emphasis on the synthesis and properties of polymers.
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Polymer Chemistry
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Recognising exceptional early career researchers who have significantly contributed to polymer chemistry.
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Polymer Physics Group Prize for Best Student Publication
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Polymers for life
ChemSci Pick of the Week – Scientists have used a technique called living polymerisation to create high-quality polymers that could be used in solar c
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Pooi See Lee
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Portable chemistry
Vanessa Timmermann, 3rd year PhD student at the University of Manchester, reports from a very successful ‘Spectroscopy in a Suitcase’ tour of the Isle
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Potent plant example of why free science access will aid African researchers
PhD chemist, Hareg Tadesse pictured viewing a remarkable 230-year-old preserved plant produced by the Linnaean Society after discussions with the Roya
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Powder power - a simple, efficient route to hydrogen fuel
Chemists in the US have developed a simple reaction to make ammonia borane - a powder more hydrogen-dense than even liquid hydrogen. Their one-pot syn
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Powering Einstein's Garden
Back in 2011, a group of Prof. Dan Brett’s postgraduate students at University College London were set the challenge of powering Einstein’s Garden at
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Powering the future with new cathodes
Is the future of battery storage here? A new cathode, MoSe2+x-rGO, may be the key to creating batteries with enhanced energy storage and increased lon
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Prabal Maiti
Indian Institute of Science
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Prabal Maiti
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