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Category: Chemistry 🧪
Chemsitry section talks about the composition of matter. Inorganic, organic and everyother chemistry branch are present here.
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By Emma Murray
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By Leanne Berry The incredible capacity of humans and other animals to process and experience physical sensations is largely thanks to an intricate web of sensory neurons that extend throughout our bodies. These neurons transduce electrical signals leading to conscious perception of the physical sensation. However, during medical procedures, sensory neurons can lead us to…
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By Meadhbh Javier Ni Bhroin What if there was a substance that could pack the surface area of two football fields into a single gram?This is exactly what earned Richard Robson, Susumu Kitagawa, and Omar Yaghi the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. These three men have gained worldwide recognition for their work on developing a…
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By Keeva O’Reilly Haemochromatosis is known as the Celtic disease or the ‘Celtic Curse’, since it affects so many Irish people. This is an inherited condition which causes excessive amounts of iron to be absorbed from the diet and stored in the body. If left untreated, the high levels of iron cause damage to the…
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By Baran Dönmez Imagine waking up in a world where your morning coffee doesn’t brew properly, your favourite sneakers start falling apart or your trusty concrete sidewalks crumble away. It might sound like a scene from a dystopian movie, but the truth is, that our everyday lives depend on the magical world of chemistry. Come…

