Chemistry
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- 			 Chemistry ChemistryPresto, Change-o: New solutions could clean up chemistryScientists have developed a simple technique to switch an oil-like solvent into a waterlike one. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryStriking Oil: High-pressure processing minimizes trans fatsImprovements in the techniques used to hydrogenate vegetable oils could soon fill store shelves with food products containing smaller percentages of unhealthful trans fats. By Ben Harder
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryInside a melting crystalA model crystal made of water-saturated polymer spheres shows that small defects in a crystal can cause it to melt from the inside out. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryEnergy on IceRecent efforts to unlock a frozen source of natural gas deep under the permafrost and ocean floor have energized prospects for a methane-hydrate industry. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryChemical analysis deciphers biblical paletteThe first characterization of the paints used to decorate the margins of Gutenberg Bibles could help guide preservation and future restoration efforts. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryBoxes coated with citronella repel insectsA fragrant grass extract known as citronella oil may deter insects from infesting cartons of food. By Ben Harder
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryMetal Rebel: Under extreme pressure, sodium breaks the rules for turning into liquidIn a demonstration that defies certain basic assumptions in physics, researchers have created liquid sodium at room temperature under high pressures. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryCrystal clearGrowing drug crystals on different polymer surfaces could improve a critical step in the development of pharmaceuticals. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryThe Proper Popper: Corn kernel’s chemistry is key to its ka-popThe secret to better popcorn popping is the crystalline structure of the kernel's hull. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryColor Trails: Natural dyes in historic textiles get a closer lookA new chemical technique for extracting natural dyes from ancient textiles could help identify the plant species from which the colorants came. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryExpanding the genetic codeIn an effort to explore the mechanisms of evolution, researchers have designed an unnatural chemical base and inserted it into synthetic DNA in a test tube. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryStopping wool from shrinkingTreating wool with a fungal enzyme not only prevents the fibers from shrinking but also is more environmentally friendly than using conventional chemical treatments.