All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 103
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Chemists challenge EPA pesticide decision
Agency approves methyl iodide despite cancer warnings
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Catalytic converters go nano
Mazda unveils plans to cut precious metal use by using nanoparticles
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Catalytic converters go nano
Mazda unveils plans to cut precious metal use by using nanoparticles
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Science behind your hard drive scoops physics Nobel
Science behind your hard drive scoops physics Nobel
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MRI scanners get five-year reprieve in legal U-turn
European Commission accepts that Physical Agents Directive poses a threat to crucial medical technology
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Brain mood hormone linked to milk production
Blocking serotonin in cow udders could help satisfy demand for dairy
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Blood transfusion risk explained
Missing nitric oxide may be why banked blood is a risk to some patients
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MRI sensitivity boosted by 10000 times
Doctors could see real-time images of the effects of their treatments in unprecedented detail
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UK government expected to strengthen science
Major review calls for more funding and education initiatives
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Air, can we have our carbon back?
Chemical process promises to suck greenhouse gasses from the air
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Transparent film with strength of steel
New nanocomposite is as tough as Kevlar but clear as day
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How traumatic events leave a mark on the brain
Findings may aid search for post traumatic stress therapies
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Nanofibres show hydrogen promise
New form of lithium nitride stores and releases hydrogen in minutes not hours
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The sourest points with sweetest terms
Scientists have shown how the protein curculin can turn sour tastes sweet
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Interview: Fuel cells a hot topic
Stephen Paddison talks to James Mitchell Crow about fuel cell science, and his search for the ideal electrolyte
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OpinionBunsen burner
In terms of equipment associated with science, few, if any, are more iconic...