All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 106
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News
Chemists urged to focus their energy
Scientists shortlist chemical solutions for sustainable power
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Business
Business roundup: October 2007
UK pharma shifts manufacturing overseas Anglo-Swedish drug firm AstraZeneca has restated its intention to outsource drug manufacturing ’where there is a sound business case’. The statement follows the publication of an interview with David Smith, AstraZeneca’s executive vice-president of operations, in The Times on 17 September. The newspaper ...
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News
News in brief: October 2007
Bees tell life story with perfumes German chemists have discovered that bees recycle lipids in order to build up a unique bouquet of smells during the course of their lives. Male orchid bees spend much of their lives collecting volatile compounds - usually terpenoids - ...
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Opinion
Editorial: Chemistry's big question
How do we keep the lights on without destroying the world?
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News
Herbal medicine's secret revealed
Ginger could be the spice of life for millions of infants in the developing world battling diarrhoea
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Chemical giants' energy bills revealed
Dow biggest spender with feedstock and energy bills eating up half of running costs
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News
Scientists uncover how last ice age ended
The big melt that led to the end of the last ice age could have started in the Antarctic
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News
European institute gets green light from MEPs
European Parliament agrees structure but not funding of EIT
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Interview: Energy research lights up
Daniel Nocera tells James Mitchell Crow about harnessing solar energy to make fuel from water
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HIV vaccines 'will not work'
All HIV vaccines currently in clinical development will fail, says leading immunologist
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Ozone-destroying chemicals to be phased out faster
But some fear new Montreal deal could boost HCFCs in the short-term
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News
Viral nanoreactor captures single molecules
Researchers have trapped and studied a single molecule of enzyme inside a viral nanocage
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News
US security research lagging behind
Congressional watchdog criticises US Department of Homeland of Security's research record but chemists disagree
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News
Biofuels could boost global warming, finds study
Nobel prize winner finds most biofuels could be worse for the environment than fossil fuels
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News
No link between sick pilots and neurotoxin in jet fuel says government review panel
Insufficient evidence to support causal link, but more work needed on cabin fumes, says UK government panel