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In a first of its kind ruling, Shell has won its appeal against a ruling in 2021 by a Dutch court that would have forced it to cut its global carbon dioxide emissions by 45% by 2030, in line with the 2015 Paris climate change agreement.
Shell appeal overturns ruling enforcing faster emissions cuts
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They say seeing is believing but our understanding of chemical systems predominantly depends on second-hand observations and measurements. But for tiny crystals, microcrystal electron diffraction is changing that.
Microcrystal electron diffraction promises a revolution in study of proteins, small molecules
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Samuel Pierpoint Langley is best known for his contributions to the development of aeroplanes, but his passion was the solar spectrum. It led him to invent the bolometer and take measurements crucial to Arrhenius' first prediction of climate sensitivity.
Langley’s bolometer and the importance of ‘stamp collecting’
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Using Crispr–Cas9 to knock out sugar-regulating genes, scientists have made sweeter tomatoes without affecting their size or yield.
Tomato sweetness boosted by gene editing to knock out two genes
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Benchtop NMR isn't just for hydrogen and carbon! Join us for a free Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance sponsored webinar exploring how benchtop NMR can be used to study phosphorus-31, lithium-7, nitrogen-15 and more. Register now: https://lnkd.in/gd6Xz4-k
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The mystery of Sydney's tar balls has been solved, but you might not like the answer.
Dirty secret of mysterious ‘tar balls’ washed up on Sydney’s shores uncovered
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There is little disagreement in the scientific community that anthropogenic activity is the dominant cause of climate change, yet the science of climate change and its links to chemistry is hardly addressed in the chemistry curriculum in India.
Teaching chemistry in the context of climate science
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Starting soon! Join us to hear from representatives from two Horizon Prize winning teams, who will speak about their team’s research on antifilarial drug discovery and in-cell organometallic redox catalysis.
Join us on 13 November to discover how new therapeutics have the potential to address unmet medical needs
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