All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 102
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Chemistry a winner in German funding boost for elite universities
Top universities share 1.9 billion euros in final round of 'excellence initiative'
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Smaller US plants triple toxic emissions
Overall 15% drop in chemical waste due to cuts by biggest polluters
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Nanoparticle reveals sulphur's Midas touch
Scientists have peered inside a gold nanoparticle, answering key questions about the mysterious Au-S bond
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Artificial cornea set for clinical trials next year
Protein lining allows cornea to stick to the eye without stitches
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3D nanoprinter makes oxide sculptures
New inks allow complex nanoscale structures to be printed in three dimensions
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Germany's 900m euro molecular imaging drive
An alliance of five German firms to develop medical imaging technology with government backing
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A hearty dose of garlic?
Eating garlic may protect the heart by boosting hydrogen sulphide levels in blood
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GM trees clean pollutants from air and soil
Benzene and other harmful chemicals absorbed and destroyed by designer plants
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Bones heal faster with nanocrystals
Tiny crystals of mineral cement make perfect home for stem cells
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Leaked memo warns US defence research spend 'inadequate'
Underfunding now a threat to national security, ACS says
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'Tuneable' polymer can separate anything
New permeable plastic can be custom made to filter small molecules
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China's drug industry set to take off
International deals to make cheap drugs could be a foot in the door
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China's drug industry set to take off
International deals to make cheap drugs could be a foot in the door
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Exclusive Interview: EPSRC's new chief
'Stop filling the gaps,' research supremo tells UK chemists