All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 10
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Tracing amyloid in Alzheimer's
Diagnostic compound allows researchers to look into the brains of Alzheimer's patients to gauge the effects of an experimental therapy
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New route to amino acids
Scientists have found a new way of making a class of non-natural amino acids that are widely used in pharmaceuticals and chiral catalysts
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Formaldehyde politics block research chief joining EPA
Nomination of Yale chemist to head agency's R&D office stalled by lawmaker who wants an independent review of formaldehyde risk
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Emissions trading clouds chemical future
Uncertainty about the financial impact of the EU's Emission Trading System will hamper investment by the industry, says European chemical group
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EC pushes renewables research
European Commission calls for multi-billion euro boost for green energy research
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Diode breakthrough in molecular electronics
Researchers construct system to control orientation of molecular diode and measure charge transport through the molecule
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New catalyst converts waste CO2 to useful molecules
UK scientists develop super-efficient catalyst to convert waste CO2 from power stations into useful cyclic carbonates
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IBM enter race for $1000 genome
Electronics giant announces plan to build nanoscale DNA sequencer using silicon chips
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EC calls for major rethink on EU research
European research needs to step up its game to remain competitive against the US and emerging nations, says the European Commission
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Molecular snapshots show hydrate growth
Computer simulations show how the methane-rich hydrates found in deep oceans may form
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Chemistry of life wins Nobel
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas Steitz and Ada Yonath win Nobel prize for chemistry for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome
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New catalyst for propene oxidation
Gold clusters combine with titanium to enable green catalysis of propene oxidation - but yields remain low
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Paper pesticide sensor
Researchers have developed a paper-based sensor to quickly detect pesticide residues in food and drink samples
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More sex and grapefruit to keep you young?
A simple naturally occurring polyamine has been found to prolong the lifespan of a number of organisms
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Microwave effect ruled out
Microwave-blocking reaction vials rule out special microwave effects for most simple reactions
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EPA issues nanotechnology research strategy
US agency to proactively study nanomaterials of environmental concern