Hydrazine: Chemistry in its element

Hydrazine: Chemistry in its element

Rowena Fletcher-Wood on the simple compound that links spandex, automobile safety and space exploration: Hydrazine

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Remdesivir: Chemistry in its element

Remdesivir: Chemistry in its element

Will new clinical trials for Covid-19 give remdesivir a second chance?Ben Valsler introduces the broad-spectrum antiviral that didn't quite make it as the Ebola drug it was originally planned to be.

3 Apr 20206min

Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine: Chemistry in its element

Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine: Chemistry in its element

Old drugs sometimes find their way back into the news. The Covid-19 pandemic – and some very high profile backing – has led to malaria drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine hitting the headlines wo...

27 Mar 20207min

Ibuprofen: Chemistry in its element

Ibuprofen: Chemistry in its element

Brian Clegg on the popular over-the-counter painkiller, developed by a high-street pharmacy chain

20 Mar 20209min

Minoxidil and finasteride: Chemistry in its element

Minoxidil and finasteride: Chemistry in its element

Catherine Hodges explores the chemical solutions to thinning hair and patchy beards, examining the popularity of minoxidil and the cautionary tale of finasteride

13 Mar 20206min

Fipronil: Chemistry in its element

Fipronil: Chemistry in its element

The pesticide that keeps pets free of pests, but may have also been responsible for the devastating collapse of bee colonies. With Harriet Brewerton.

6 Mar 20206min

Leptin: Chemistry in its element

Leptin: Chemistry in its element

Rotund rodents revolutionised our understanding of the biological role of fat. Now, as Katrina Krämer discovers, the hormones created by fats could redefine obesity.

28 Feb 202010min

Vitamin K: Chemistry in its element

Vitamin K: Chemistry in its element

Ben Valsler on vitamin K – the blood clotting factor that is likely to be the first supplement you ever receive

21 Feb 20206min

Amylase: Chemistry in its element

Amylase: Chemistry in its element

Brian Clegg on the enzymes make life a little sweeter by breaking down starch into sugars, helping to make bread and beer

14 Feb 20207min

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