
Ferrous sulfate, or iron(II) sulfate: Chemistry in its element
Mike Freemantle on the iron compound that has been turning oak gall extract into indelible ink for centuries, but is now eating though our ancient manuscripts and musical scores
1 Mars 20196min

Nitrogenase: Chemistry in its element
The mysterious enzyme that can beat the world's biggest chemical process when it comes to breaking the dinitrogen triple bond
22 Feb 20197min

Lazurite: Chemistry in its element
A brilliant rich blue rock, prized in antiquity as a gemstone and a prominent pigment, lazurite is the basis of lapis lazuli, the original ultramarine paint and – as Brian Clegg finds – it even adorns...
15 Feb 20196min

Melarsoprol: Chemistry in its element
Cases of sleeping sickness – human African trypanosomiasis – are in decline, dropping 86% in Africa between 2000 and 2014. Gege Li explores the role that this toxic, arsenic-based medication has to pl...
8 Feb 20195min

Omega-3 fatty acids: Chemistry in its element
Many consume cod liver oil due to 'a vague sense we should be taking them for something' – but what to the omega-3 fatty acids actually do?
1 Feb 20195min

Cacodyl: Chemistry in its element
It made Robert Bunsen seriously ill, Michael Faraday thought it 'barbaric' to use in battle and even Fritz Haber – the 'father of chemical warfare' – abandoned it after a fatal accident in his lab. Th...
25 Jan 20196min

Bronze: Chemistry in its element
Kit Chapman takes us back to the 1904 Olympics in St Louis, via the bronze age and ancient Greece
18 Jan 20194min

Ellagic acid: Chemistry in its element
Louise Crane introduces the antioxidant that led to exaggerated claims that 'whisky helps fight cancer'
11 Jan 20196min




















