All articles by Ida Emilie Steinmark
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Electrochemistry could secure astronauts oxygen on the Moon
Extracting oxygen and metals from moon rock may help build new lunar base
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Feature
Toxins in food
Many foods contain toxins such as oxalic acid. How do we balance the risks and benefits to health?
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Feature
4D printing: the next dimension in healthcare?
Use this novel concept to teach students about natural polymers, programmable materials and chemistry in medicine
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Can seaweed-eating sheep curb methane emissions?
Seaweed may not be the silver bullet to farming’s methane problem
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Nobel prize awarded for evolving green chemistry catalysts
New enzymes work as ‘greener’ catalysts in chemical industry
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Feature
Super-slimmed smartphones
Could ‘colourful’ batteries revolutionise phones? This article includes teaching resources
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Why did we run out of carbon dioxide?
And what does it have to do with the Haber–Bosch process?
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A state secret leak is helping to solve the Skripal poisoning
The role of scientist whistle-blowers from Russia
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Analysis
Do you really know what glass is?
The glass debate resurfaces and it’s never crystal clear. Why do we care about its label anyway?
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Toxic cloud remains a mystery
We might never know what happened at Birling Gap in August. Ida Emilie Steinmark investigates
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Opinion
Elizabeth Fulhame: the scientist the world forgot
Ida Emilie Steinmark investigates a forgotten figure who made fundamentally important discoveries in chemistry
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Feature
Catalysts get helping hands
Ida Emilie Steinmark finds out how new research may boost catalytic performance
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Is there a dark secret in your crispy potatoes?
Acrylamide may not be quite as bad as it seems
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Falcon 9 explosion: going up but not taking off
Ida Emilie Steinmark explores the aftermath of the launch vehicle explosion