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Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry – Voting Results Saturday 1 October

Fire and Rechargeable Batteries
Understanding how rechargeable lithium-ion batteries can be a fire risk under various conditions is the aim of fire calorimetry studies

Angewandte Chemie 41/2011: Surprising Ions
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

New Catalyst for Hydrogen Production
Mild but very efficient: new catalytic process extracts hydrogen from bioalcohols

Reverse Engineering Organic Solar Cells
Chemists have studied 9000 copolymer materials to calculate the optimal polymer for making organic photovoltaic solar cells

Angewandte Chemie 40/2011: Tying the Knot
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Better Lithium-Ion Batteries
Polymers with tailored electronic structure for high capacity lithium battery electrodes

Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry – Voting Results Friday 23 September
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Inexhaustible Supply of H2
Combining reverse-electrodialysis and exoelectrogenic bacteria could provide inexhaustible H2 source while cleaning wastewater