All Chemistry World articles in April 2018 – Page 3
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ResearchEvidence mounts that water has two liquid forms
Supercooled solution reveals phase transition at -80°C
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NewsRussian Novichok nerve agent linked to attack on ex-spy
The top secret ‘newcomer’ chemical weapons were developed in the 1970s to evade detection by Nato soldiers
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BusinessUS steel and aluminium tariffs threaten chemical and plastics sectors
Trump administration to levy 25% tariff on steel and 10% on aluminium
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ResearchSimulations solve 200-year-old ionic mystery of water
Puzzle of why hydronium ions diffuse quicker than hydroxide ions cleared up
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NewsScience campaign group calls for immigration reform
Current restrictions could lead to skills shortages and hamper UK research
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NewsBrexit analysis predicts chemical industry contraction
UK government forced to publish briefing that suggests production will fall by up to 16%
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OpinionHow perovskites can live long and prosper
The future of solar cells depends on better stability testing
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NewsLeaky pipeline for LGBQ university students on science and engineering degrees
US students who identify as LGBQ are 8% less likely than their heterosexual peers to finish Stem courses
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NewsUK to invest £48 million in new chemical weapons defence centre
Announcement comes in the wake of poisoning of Russian ex-spy with nerve agent
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Careers'My co-author is based in North Korea'
The challenges of working with scientists in the world’s most secretive state
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NewsRoyal Society of Chemistry publishes gender pay gap data
Society has wage gap of 15.7% as women fill more junior and admin positions
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BusinessFit for repurpose
Drugs that can be used for new indications offer a potentially cheaper pathway – but only if the investors can recoup their costs
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CareersThe science behind Formula E
DS Virgin Racing opens its doors to reveal the world of battery-powered motorsport
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OpinionAbandoning science's jet set
We’re not ready to avoid conferences to cut our carbon footprints
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OpinionWill robots make you redundant?
Smart machines could soon outpace even the best organic chemist
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