
Casein: Chemistry in its element
One of the most popular plastics of the early 20th century was accidentally invented by a cat, as Kat Arney finds out
28 Kesä 20176min

Gallium nitride: Chemistry in its element
Despite early setbacks, this conducting crystal shows great promise across a wide range of electronics
22 Kesä 20176min

Caesium chloride: Chemistry in its element
Caesium chloride is packs a lot of radioactivity into a small volume, making it ideal for treatments where the radioactive material needs to be accurately sited
14 Kesä 20176min

Rotaxanes: Chemistry in its element
Katrina Kramer speaks with Manchester University researcher David Leigh about compounds that resemble machine parts and could pave the way for molecular robots
7 Kesä 20178min

Fibrin and fibrinogen: Chemistry in its element
From scabby knees to life-threatening strokes, this important protein is the fundamental link in the complex molecular chain that forms blood clots.
31 Touko 20175min

Propylene glycol: Chemistry in its element
When a batch of cinnamon whiskey meant for the American market made its way to Europe, it highlighted starkly different regulations controlling how much propylene glycol is allowed in food and drink
24 Touko 20175min

Butanone: Chemistry in its element
If you've ever built plastic scale models of aeroplanes or spacecraft, you'll be familiar with the sharp, sweet smell of butanone
17 Touko 20175min

Propranolol hydrochloride: Chemistry in its element
Rowena Fletcher-Wood discovers how to stave off stage fright, with a simple compound that revolutionised drug development
12 Touko 20175min

















