All The Mole articles – Page 7
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Nanoparticle Protection
New inorganic nanoparticles that simultaneously restore and preserve ancient artworks have been developed by researchers in Italy
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Clay Plastic Fantastic
Nanotechnology is being applied to plastics to make conductive plastics, scratch resistant plastics and lighter plastics. Now clay could make plastics stronger and more flame retardant say Scientists at the State University of New York, US
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A day in the life of STEM ambassadors coordinator: Clare Herd
Clare Herd has spent the last 3 months working as the local STEM ambassadors coordinator at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum. She talks to Laura Howes about her typical day
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A day in the life of a technology analyst: Ron Oren
Ron Oren has spent the past 11 months working as a technology analyst for the London Technology Network (LTN). He talks to Laura Howes about his typical day
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House party: could you float a house with helium balloons?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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A day in the life of a trainee patent attorney: Jessica Kershaw
Jessica Kershaw has spent the past four months as a trainee patent attorney for Carpmaels & Ransford, London. She talks to Tom Westgate about her typical day
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Recycling plastic bottles
Recycling plastic bottles prevents the plastic from going to landfill, saves energy and reduces our dependency on oil. But what do we have to do to put the bottle back on the supermarket shelf?
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A day in the life of a committee specialist: Farrah Bhatti
Farrah Bhatti is a committee specialist on the House of Commons’ Energy and Climate Change select committee. She talks to Tom Westgate about her typical day
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Hot particles: could you blow up the Vatican with antimatter?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Citric acid
When you squeeze lemon juice over your pancakes this Shrove Tuesday, you will be using citric acid – 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid. This molecule has a host of applications, making it quite a magnificent molecule
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A day in the life of a research scientist: Tom Salter
Tom Salter has spent the past two and a half years working for Dstl as a research scientist. He talks to James Berressem about his typical day