Dioxin
The pollutant that caused the Seveso disaster: the Bristol molecule of the month for September 2005 by Fabio Pichierri (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
The pollutant that caused the Seveso disaster: the Bristol molecule of the month for September 2005 by Fabio Pichierri (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
The smell of truffles: the Bristol molecule of the month for October 2005 by Simon Cotton (Uppingham School, Rutland, UK)
The poison from ants and stinging nettles: the Bristol molecule of the month for December 2005 by Mathieu Laffitte (Freelance writer, France)
The poison found on the skin of Amazonian frogs: the Bristol molecule of the month for January 2006 by Simon Cotton (Uppingham School, Rutland, UK)
A pumpkin-shaped molecule: the Bristol molecule of the month for March 2006 by Fabio Pichierri (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)
The smell of human excrement: the Bristol molecule of the month for April 2006 by Simon Cotton (Uppingham School, Rutland, UK)
The vegetable oil that's used to make margarine: the Bristol molecule of the month for May 2006 by Paul May (University of Bristol)
The anti-flu drug that might protect us froma bird-flu epidemic: the Bristol molecule of the month for July 2006 by Emily Campbell (University of Bristol)
The smell and taste of the spice cinnamon: the Bristol molecule of the month for August 2006 by Paul M. Burnham (Hillsborough College, Sheffield, UK)
The anaesthetic and solvent: the Bristol molecule of the month for October 2006 by Stephen Belding (University of Oxford)