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Handheld gas sensor distinguishes methanol from ethanol
Device enables inexpensive selective detection of methanol in mixtures with high ethanol content …
How green is green gas?
That’s complicated, says Dave Elliott, but it’s an option …
Metallic tin ‘reduces’ limitations of perovskite solar cells
Scientists tackle unwanted oxidation reactions to boost the performance of monolithic all-perovskite tandem solar cells …
Targeted treatment guides radiation directly to pancreatic tumours
Alpha therapy targeting a protein in the tumour stroma could provide a new treatment for pancreatic cancer …
UK air is cleaner but challenges remain
Researchers call for integrated policies on air pollution, greenhouse gases and sustainable development …
Giant negative thermal expansion seen in nanomagnet
The effect occurs at room temperature and will be important for a host of technology applications …
VeriVin
VeriVin wins an IOP Business Start-up Award. VeriVin is a start-up that has developed a through-barrier spectroscopic analyser for wine, spirits and other complex liquids in sealed containers. Ve…
Opsydia
Opsydia wins an IOP Business Start-up Award. Opsydia was formed as a spin-out from the University of Oxford in 2017; it’s set to disrupt several industries by using ultrafast laser technology to …