All Chemistry World articles in April 2016 – Page 2
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Feature
Soft robots get a grip
Rachel Brazil looks at how chemists are helping make robots with a more gentle touch
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Opinion
The only way is ethics
Jeffrey Kovac debates whether recent cases of ethical misconduct mean chemistry needs to take a new approach to regulation
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Business
Roche sketches out Blueprint collaboration
Drug discovery startup will contribute to cancer immunotherapy projects aimed at kinase enzymes
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Business
India bans 344 combination drugs
Manufacturers appeal to courts to allow continued sales of products the government deems risky
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Business
Sanction lift triggers investment in Iran
Ambitious state plans and openness to foreign companies could combine to revive Iran’s chemical industry
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Business
Sanofi and Merck & Co end vaccines partnership
Two-decade-long alliance will split by end of 2016
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Feature
Potash on a megascale
A new mine could produce up to 20 million tonnes of potash each year and provide 1000 jobs – but it’s in a national park. Michael Freemantle reports
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Business
ExxonMobil sued for Clean Air Act violations
Environmental campaigners claim ExxonMobil’s plant emissions harm local residents
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Research
Chemists unravel their carbon ramen
Noodle-like nanostructures emerge as a cheap alternative to graphene
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News
Decadal plan to boost Australian chemistry
Commercial opportunities to take centre stage in a country that has historically failed to capitalise on its strong research base
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News
Science a priority for Indian government in latest budget
Rising funding for research includes a plan to turn 20 institutes into India’s Ivy League
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Research
Siligraphene gets serious about solar cells
Calculations put forward a promising 2D optoelectronic material
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Research
Molecular surgery stitches up water dimer in fullerene cage
First isolation of dimer to aid fundamental studies of hydrogen bonding
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Research
Lightest ever solar cell sits on the surface of a bubble
All-in-one fabrication process allows ultrathin solar cells to be built
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Research
California Bay area sees 39% drop in PBDEs in breast milk
Decade old Californian ban on flame retardants delivering results
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News
Thousands of pollinators at risk of extinction
Global assessment says pesticides are partly to blame for endangering bees and other pollinators
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News
Controls on owning hazardous chemicals come into force
It is now illegal in the UK to possess chemicals classed as ‘poisons’ or ‘explosives precursors’ without a licence
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Business
EPA aims to remove flubendiamide pesticide from market
After reassessing environmental impact, the agency wants to withdraw Bayer and Nichino America insecticides
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Research
Test to tell if your mince is telling porkies
Metabolites offer a new way to check for ham in your hamburger
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