Chemistry
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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
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		ChemistryCO2 sponge
Macromolecule that was accidentally discovered seems to trap carbon dioxide from the air.
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		ChemistryA new low for nano ice
A new study shows that nanoparticles of frozen water melt at drastically lower temperatures than water in bulk.
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		ChemistryConcerns over bisphenol A continue to grow
Recent research finds that the hormone mimic may be more prevalent and more harmful than previously thought, highlighting why BPA is a growing worry for policy makers.
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		TechMolecule gears up
Researchers have made one of the most basic components of a machine out of a snowflake-shaped molecule.
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		ChemistryLaser makes uphill battle easier
Researchers have used a femtosecond laser to etch tiny channels into metal plates, prompting liquid to flow uphill.
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		Health & MedicineMore troubling news about BPA
Animal studies link bisphenol A — a building block of hard, clear plastics that taints many foods — with new adverse health effects.
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		ChemistryProtein caught in the act
Researchers have developed a new way to see where the molecules are active.
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		ChemistryDeadly mushroom toxin exposed
Researchers have isolated and identified a muscle-destroying compound in some mushrooms.
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		ChemistryNot your grandpa’s smoke signals
A fuse dotted with chemicals offers a new way to code messages.
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		ChemistryBeryllium-beryllium bond illuminated
Scientists study the partnership between two atoms of beryllium, which chemical theory says shouldn’t exist.
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		ChemistryBPA: On the way out? Sort of
Half-hearted bans won't really protect babies, much less the rest of us.
By Janet Raloff