All Chemistry World articles in April 2017 – Page 4
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News
Countries poised to roll out deep sea mining in new 'gold rush'
Tests underway on extracting resources from the ocean floor to meet the world’s growing hunger for metals
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Opinion
Using microbes to explore new flavours
Microbes are often enemies in the kitchen, but when used can add new dimensions to cooking
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Business
Saudi Aramco to invest $7bn in Malaysian oil refinery
Agreement with Petronas will strengthen Malaysia’s petrochemical megaproject
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Research
Graphene-coated contact lenses bring eye electronics a step closer
Lenses can protect eyes from radiation, water loss and even include an integral LED
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Research
Cloudy with a chance of catalysis
Simulation of hydrogen bond interactions gives valuable new insights into how acid rain forms
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News
Trump aims to boost number of women in Stem
US president signs two bills to increase proportion of women in science, technology, engineering and maths, and calls for ‘crackdown on offshoring’
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Research
Human-made minerals add to evidence for Anthropocene epoch
List of minerals that form either directly or indirectly as a result of humanity’s activities offers insights into our impact on Earth’s geology
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Opinion
Taking the nuclear option
If the UK is to leave Euratom then it needs to quickly take advice from the community
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Research
Ultrafast lasers promise to make lead ‘look like’ gold
Theoretical study suggests atomic mimicry could reshape spectroscopy, information processing – and even chemical reactivity
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Business
Cristal deal will make Tronox world’s largest titanium dioxide producer
Tronox to sell alkali business to fund $1.67bn transaction
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Research
New type of metal–organic compound discovered in meteorites
Magnesium complex could offer new insights into formation of our solar system
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News
BP research fund being put to good use in Gulf of Mexico
Nearly seven years after Deepwater Horizon, the independent research programme BP created is laying a good foundation for the future
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Research
Theory put into practice as new class of superbase created
Carbon–phosphorus double bonds give extra basic molecule its super strength
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Research
Putting the ‘ant’ in antibiotics
Antibacterial polyketides uncovered in the most unusual of places
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News
Investigation reveals missteps by student who unwittingly made explosive
University of Bristol will tighten up on safety for certain reactions after accidental synthesis of triacetone triperoxide
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Careers
A new life in Frankfurt, Germany
Germany’s pharma and biotech hub is an attractive option – but one with high taxes and stiff competition
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News
Group to train scientists for political office in response to Trump presidency
Worried by the position science now holds in US politics thousands of scientists are signing up to become candidates
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Research
Algorithm on the nose when it comes to predicting molecules' smells
Crowdsourced model offers new insight into our sense of smell
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News
VX nerve agent behind Kim Jong-nam’s murder
Malaysian authorities report chemical weapon used to kill North Korean leader’s half-brother
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Business
Crispr patent ruling breaks deadlock
Both sides claim victory as board rules patents do not interfere with each other